Martin Scorsese filmography

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Martin Scorsese (born 1942) is an American film director, producer, screenwriter, actor, and film historian whose career spans more than fifty years. To date, Scorsese has directed twenty-six feature length narrative films, seventeen feature-length documentary films, and has co-directed one anthology film.

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His films Mean Streets , Taxi Driver , Raging Bull , and Goodfellas are often cited among the greatest films ever made. [1]

Filmography

Feature films

YearTitleDirectorWriterProducerNotesRef.
1967 Who's That Knocking at My Door YesYesNoDebut feature [2]
1969 Obsessions NoYesNoCo-written with Wim Verstappen and Pim de la Parra
1972 Boxcar Bertha YesNoNo [3]
1973 Mean Streets YesYesNoCo-written with Mardik Martin
1974 Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore YesNoNo [4]
1976 Taxi Driver YesNoNo [5]
1977 New York, New York YesNoNo [6]
1980 Raging Bull YesUncreditedNo [7]
1982 The King of Comedy YesNoNo [8]
1985 After Hours YesNoNo [9]
1986 The Color of Money YesNoNo [10]
1988 The Last Temptation of Christ YesUncreditedNoUncredited rewrites [11]
1990 Goodfellas YesYesNoCo-written with Nicholas Pileggi
1991 Cape Fear YesNoNo [12]
1993 The Age of Innocence YesYesNoCo-written with Jay Cocks
1995 Casino YesYesNoCo-written with Nicholas Pileggi
1997 Kundun YesNoNo [13]
1999 Bringing Out the Dead YesNoNo [14]
2002 Gangs of New York YesNoNo [15]
2004 The Aviator YesNoUncredited [16]
2006 The Departed YesNoNo [17]
2010 Shutter Island YesNoYes [18]
2011 Hugo YesNoYes [19]
2013 The Wolf of Wall Street YesNoYes
2016 Silence YesYesYesCo-written with Jay Cocks
2019 The Irishman YesNoYes
2023 Killers of the Flower Moon YesYesYesCo-written with Eric Roth

Documentary films

YearTitleDirectorProducerWriterNotesRef.
1966New York City... Melting PointYesNoYes
1970 Street Scenes UncreditedNoNoAlso includes him acting
1974 Italianamerican YesNoNo
1978 The Last Waltz YesNoNo
American Boy: A Profile of Steven Prince YesNoNo
1995 A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese Through American Movies YesYesYesCo-directed with Michael Henry Wilson
1999 My Voyage to Italy YesNoYes
2003Feel Like Going HomeYesNoNoFor the documentary series The Blues
2004Lady by the Sea: The Statue of LibertyYesYesYesCo-directed with Kent Jones
2005 No Direction Home: Bob Dylan YesYesNo
2008 Shine a Light YesNoNo
2010 A Letter to Elia YesYesYesCo-directed with Kent Jones
Public Speaking YesYesNo
2011 George Harrison: Living in the Material World YesYesNo
2014 The 50 Year Argument YesYesNoCo-directed with David Tedeschi
2019 Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese YesNoNo [20]
2022Personality Crisis: One Night OnlyYesNoNoCo-directed with David Tedeschi [21]

Short films

YearTitleDirectorWriterProducerNotesRef.
1959Vesuvius VIYesNoYes
1963 What's a Nice Girl like You Doing in a Place like This? YesYesNoHonored at the 1965 National Student Film Festival [22]
1964 It's Not Just You, Murray! YesYesNoHonored at the 1965 National Student Film Festival [23]
1967 The Big Shave YesYesYesL'Âge d'or – Knokke-le-Zoute Film Festival
1989Life LessonsYesNoNoSegment from the anthology film New York Stories
1990 Made in Milan YesNoNoDocumentary
2001The NeighborhoodYesNoNoFor The Concert for New York City

Television

YearTitleDirectorExecutive
Producer
WriterNotes
1986 Amazing Stories YesNoNoEpisode: "Mirror, Mirror"
2010–2014 Boardwalk Empire YesYesNoDirector (pilot "Boardwalk Empire")
Executive producer (56 episodes)
2016 Vinyl YesYesStoryDirector and story writer ("Pilot")
Executive producer (10 episodes)
2021 Pretend It's a City YesYesNo7 episode documentary series
2022 Theodore Roosevelt NoYesNo2 episode documentary miniseries
The Last Movie Stars NoYesNo6 episode documentary series
2024 Martin Scorsese Presents: The Saints NoYesNo8 episode documentary series
TBA An Afternoon with SCTV YesNoNoTelevision special

Music videos

YearTitleArtistRef.
1987"Bad" Michael Jackson [24]
"Somewhere Down the Crazy River" Robbie Robertson

Commercials

YearTitle [25] DirectorHimselfBrandNotes
1968YesNo Icelandic Airlines
YesNo Revlon
1986YesNo Giorgio Armani / Emporio Armani
1998NoYes U.S. Satellite Broadcasting
2002"Scorsese"NoYes Johnnie Walker
2003"One Hour Photo"NoYes American Express
2004"My Life. My Card."YesNoAmerican Express / Tribeca Film Festival
2007"The Members Project"NoYesAmerican Express Member's Project
The Key to Reserva YesYes Freixenet Cava Long-form commercial
2008"Be Sensible"NoYes AT&T Public service announcement
2010"Bleu de Chanel"YesNo Bleu de Chanel
2012"NY Taxi"NoYes Apple iPhone 4S
2013"Street of Dreams"YesNoThe One by Dolce & Gabbana
2015 The Audition YesYes Studio City Long-form commercial
2018"The Art of Storytelling"NoYes Rolex
2019"Show Up"NoYes Coca-Cola Super Bowl commercial
2023"Bleu de Chanel"YesNo Bleu de Chanel
2024"Marty & Francesca Make a Website"YesYes Squarespace Super Bowl commercial
"Hello Down There"YesYes

Acting performances and documentary appearances

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1967 Who's That Knocking at My Door Thug #2Uncredited cameo
1970 Street Scenes Himself / Interviewer
1972 Boxcar Bertha Brothel CustomerUncredited cameo
1973Martin Scorsese: Back on the BlockHimself
Mean Streets Jimmy Shorts
Charlie Cappa's Narration
Uncredited cameo
1974 Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore Man in Cafeteria
Italianamerican HimselfUncredited
1976 Cannonball Mafioso #1
Taxi Driver Passenger Watching Silhouette
Man Outside Senator's Building
1978 The Last Waltz Himself / Interviewer
1980 Raging Bull Barbizon Stagehand (voice)
In the Pope's Eye TV Director
1983 The King of Comedy TV Director / Man In Green VanCameo
Anna Pavlova Giulio Gatti-Casazza
1985 After Hours Man with SearchlightUncredited cameo
1986 The Color of Money Opening Narrator
Man Playing Pool
Man Walking Dog
Uncredited cameo
Round Midnight R. W. Goodley
1988 The Last Temptation of Christ Isaiah Uncredited
1989 New York Stories Man Having Picture Taken with Lionel DobieUncredited cameo
1990 Dreams Vincent van Gogh
The Grifters Opening Voice-OverUncredited
1991 Guilty by Suspicion Joe Lesser
1992 The Player Himself
1993 The Age of Innocence PhotographerUncredited cameo
1994 Quiz Show Martin Rittenhome
1995 Search and Destroy The Accountant
A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese
Through American Movies
HimselfHost
1998 With Friends Like These...
In Search of Kundun with Martin Scorsese
1999 The Muse
Bringing Out the Dead Dispatcher (voice)
My Voyage to Italy HimselfHost
2002 Gangs of New York Wealthy HomeownerUncredited cameo
2002 Curb Your Enthusiasm Himself2 episodes [26]
2003 Charlie: The Life and Art of Charles Chaplin
2004 The Aviator Hell's Angel's Projectionist (voice)Uncredited
Shark Tale SykesVoice [27]
2005 No Direction Home: Bob Dylan Himself (voice)Uncredited
2007 The Key to Reserva Himself
Val Lewton: The Man in the Shadows Host
2008 Shine a Light Male GigoloUncredited
2009 Entourage HimselfEpisode: "Return to Queens Blvd"
2009 30 Rock Episode: "Audition Day"
2010 Serta Sheep #5Uncredited; German dub
2011 Hugo CameramanUncredited cameo
2012Martin Scorsese Eats a Cookie [28] HimselfShort film
Bad 25
2013 The Wolf of Wall Street John (voice)Uncredited
2014 Life Itself Himself
2015 Campus Code Doctor
2016 Silence European Visitor [29] Uncredited cameo
2019 The Irishman Court Usher (voice) [30] Uncredited
The Irishman: In Conversation HimselfDocumentary short
2021 Pretend It's a City Himself / Interviewer7 episodes
2023 Killers of the Flower Moon Radio Show Producer
TBA In the Hand of Dante Post-production

Other works

Producer credits

As executive producer

As producer

Other credits

YearTitleCredit
1970Item 72-D: The Adventures of Spa and FonConsulting producer
Street Scenes 1970 Post-production director
1971We Have Come for Your DaughtersAssociate producer

Editing

YearTitle
1966New York City... Melting Point
1967 The Big Shave
1970 Woodstock
1971 We Have Come for Your Daughters (Uncredited)
1972 Unholy Rollers (Supervising editor)

Commentaries, intros, etc.

TitleCreditFound on
Scorsese Shorts2020 conversation w/film critic Farran Smith NehmeCriterion
Who's That Knocking at My Door Commentary
Mean Streets Selected-scene Commentary, conversationCriterion
Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore Commentary w/Ellen Burstyn and Kris Kristofferson
Taxi Driver 1991 commentary w/Paul SchraderCriterion laserdisc
New York, New York Commentary & intro
The Last Waltz Commentary, interviews (Criterion only)Criterion, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Raging Bull 1990 commentary w/Thelma SchoonmakerCriterion laserdisc
The King of Comedy Conversation w/De Niro & Lewis30th anniversary ed
After Hours Commentary, interview, and featured in bonus documentaryCriterion
The Last Temptation of Christ CommentaryCriterion
Goodfellas Commentary
The Age of Innocence 2018 interviewCriterion
Casino Commentary
Gangs of New York Commentary
The Aviator Commentary
The Departed Intros to deleted scenes
Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese InterviewCriterion
The Irishman Conversation w/De Niro, Pacino & PesciCriterion
Martin Scorsese's World Cinema ProjectIntros to all 6 filmsCriterion
Martin Scorsese's World Cinema Project No. 2Intros to all 6 filmsCriterion
Martin Scorsese's World Cinema Project No. 3Intros to all 6 filmsCriterion
Martin Scorsese's World Cinema Project No. 4Intros to all 6 filmsCriterion
The Thief of Bagdad Commentary w/Francis Ford CoppolaCriterion
The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp Commentary w/Michael Powell; intro; restoration demoCriterion
Gilda 2010 appreciation piece w/Baz LuhrmannCriterion
A Matter of Life and Death 2008 InterviewCriterion
Black Narcissus Commentary w/Michael PowellCriterion
The Red Shoes Restoration demo; interviewCriterion
The Set-Up CommentaryWarner Archives
The Tales of Hoffmann Commentary w/film music historian Bruce EderCriterion
The River 2004 interviewCriterion
The Golden Coach IntroCriterion
Pickup on South Street Written essayCriterion
La Strada IntroCriterion
On the Waterfront Conversation w/critic Kent JonesCriterion
Journey to Italy 2013 interviewCriterion
Johnny Guitar IntroOlive Films
Drive a Crooked Road IntroFilm Noir Classics - TCM vault collection
Richard III Restoration demoCriterion
Somebody Up There Likes Me Commentary along with Robert Wise, Robert Loggia, Paul Newman & Richard SchickelWarner Home Video
The Tall T IntroCriterion - The Ranown Westerns: Five Films Directed by Budd Boetticher
Decision at Sundown IntroCriterion - The Ranown Westerns: Five Films Directed by Budd Boetticher
The Burglar IntroFilm Noir Classics - TCM vault collection
Buchanan Rides Alone IntroCriterion - The Ranown Westerns: Five Films Directed by Budd Boetticher
Ride Lonesome IntroCriterion - The Ranown Westerns: Five Films Directed by Budd Boetticher
Comanche Station IntroCriterion - The Ranown Westerns: Five Films Directed by Budd Boetticher
One-Eyed Jacks IntroCriterion
Divorce Italian Style Printed pieceCriterion
Salvatore Giuliano Written tribute; is also featured in bonus documentaryCriterion
Help! Booklet written by Richard Lester & MSCapital Records DVD
Age of Consent Intro2009 DVD release of the Director's Cut
Touki Bouki IntroCriterion
Manila in the Claws of Light IntroCriterion
Trances IntroCriterion
Wiseguy: Life in a Mafia FamilyIntroduction to the 2019 edition of the book and audiobookSimon & Schuster
Akira Kurosawa's Dreams Is featured in bonus documentaryCriterion
Bottle Rocket Written appreciationCriterion

Additional credits

YearTitleCreditNotes
1963Inesita Photographer
1970 Woodstock Assistant director
1972 Elvis on Tour Montage supervisor
1995 Rough Magic Presenter
2000 Love's Labour's Lost U.S. release
2005 Brooklyn Lobster
2006 Alpha Dog Special ThanksCredited as Marty Scorsese
2008 Gomorrah PresenterU.S. release

See also

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