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Scorsese & DiCaprio: A Cinematic Bond Forged in Debate
11 Dec
Summary
- DiCaprio and Scorsese debate films for months as a form of cinema education.
- Their creative process is built on deep trust and mutual respect.
- A new film, 'What Happens at Night,' is currently in development.

Leonardo DiCaprio and Martin Scorsese continue to redefine cinematic collaboration, recently celebrating DiCaprio's award as Entertainer of the Year. Their partnership, which began with "Gangs of New York" in 2002, has yielded six feature films and one short, with their latest, "Killers of the Flower Moon," earning critical acclaim. The duo is already working on their seventh movie, "What Happens at Night," co-starring Jennifer Lawrence.
Central to their creative process is a period of intense discussion, where they "debate for months" screenplays and film approaches. DiCaprio described this as a "cinema education," involving rigorous questioning and exploring unconventional paths. Scorsese, known for his detail-oriented style, elaborated on his solitary pre-production ritual of orchestrating shots with music, highlighting the depth of their shared artistic exploration.




