Martin Scorsese Celebrates 60 Years of New York Film Festival
At the World Premiere of Personality Crisis: One Night Only, NYFF Executive Director Eugene Hernandez, NYFF Emeritus Director Richard Peña, and Martin Scorsese celebrate 60 years of New York Film Festival. Continuing his vibrant and invaluable documentaries about iconic American artists and musicians such as George Harrison: Living in the Material World, No Direction Home: Bob Dylan, and the Fran Lebowitz portrait Public Speaking, Martin Scorsese turns his camera on another beloved New York institution: the singular David Johansen. Equally celebrated as the lead singersongwriter of the androgynous 70s glam punk groundbreakers The New York Dolls and for his complete reinvention as hepcat lounge lizard Buster Poindexter in the 80s, the chameleonic Johansen has created an entire genre unto himself, combining swing, blues, and rock for something at once mischievous and deeply personal. In Personality Crisis: One Night Only, Scorsese and codirector David Tedeschi (The 50 Year Argument), with the he
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