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EPISODE · Oct 29, 2023 · 1H 11M

Silence with Clayton Davis!

from Ben Talks Film · host Ben Tito Friedman

Welcome to Film School Dropout, where film critic Ben Friedman and today's guest Variety's Senior Awards Editor Clayton Davis ( @ByClaytonDavis ) embark on a profound journey into the world of cinema and faith. In this video, we'll be delving deep into Martin Scorsese's thought-provoking masterpiece, "Silence." This film is a testament to Scorsese's own faith, as well as a meditation on themes of faith, doubt, and the devout nature of his filmmaking as a Catholic. Follow Clayton Davis All Social Media Platforms:  @ByClaytonDavis  Variety: https://variety.com/author/clayton-davis/ Martin Scorsese, an iconic director known for classics like "Taxi Driver" and "Goodfellas," took a significant departure from his usual gangster genre with "Silence." Released in 2016, this epic work is a cinematic adaptation of Shusaku Endo's novel of the same name. At its heart, "Silence" is a story of two Jesuit priests, Father Rodrigues and Father Garupe, portrayed by Andrew Garfield and Adam Driver, who embark on a perilous mission to find their mentor, played by the incredible Liam Neeson, in 17th century Japan, a country where Christianity is outlawed. As a devout Catholic, the themes of faith, doubt, and the silent presence of God have long been a central part of Scorsese's life. In this video, we'll explore how his faith has influenced not only the making of this film but also his entire cinematic career. We'll also examine how the film addresses the complex interplay between faith, cultural differences, and the clash of belief systems, all set against the breathtaking backdrop of rural Japan. Martin Scorsese's personal connection to the material shines through, making this work a testament to his lifelong exploration of faith, doubt, and the human condition. Don't miss this opportunity to explore the devout nature of Scorsese's filmmaking and the profound themes at the heart of "Silence." If you're a fan of thought-provoking cinema, religious exploration, or just want to dive deeper into the mind of one of cinema's greatest directors, be sure to watch this video. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit that notification bell to stay updated on more engaging content like this. Thank you for joining us!

Welcome to Film School Dropout, where film critic Ben Friedman and today's guest Variety's Senior Awards Editor Clayton Davis ( @ByClaytonDavis ) embark on a profound journey into the world of cinema and faith. In this video, we'll be delving deep into Martin Scorsese's thought-provoking masterpiece, "Silence." This film is a testament to Scorsese's own faith, as well as a meditation on themes of faith, doubt, and the devout nature of his filmmaking as a Catholic. Follow Clayton Davis All Social Media Platforms:  @ByClaytonDavis  Variety: https://variety.com/author/clayton-davis/ Martin Scorsese, an iconic director known for classics like "Taxi Driver" and "Goodfellas," took a significant departure from his usual gangster genre with "Silence." Released in 2016, this epic work is a cinematic adaptation of Shusaku Endo's novel of the same name. At its heart, "Silence" is a story of two Jesuit priests, Father Rodrigues and Father Garupe, portrayed by Andrew Garfield and Adam Driver, who embark on a perilous mission to find their mentor, played by the incredible Liam Neeson, in 17th century Japan, a country where Christianity is outlawed. As a devout Catholic, the themes of faith, doubt, and the silent presence of God have long been a central part of Scorsese's life. In this video, we'll explore how his faith has influenced not only the making of this film but also his entire cinematic career. We'll also examine how the film addresses the complex interplay between faith, cultural differences, and the clash of belief systems, all set against the breathtaking backdrop of rural Japan. Martin Scorsese's personal connection to the material shines through, making this work a testament to his lifelong exploration of faith, doubt, and the human condition. Don't miss this opportunity to explore the devout nature of Scorsese's filmmaking and the profound themes at the heart of "Silence." If you're a fan of thought-provoking cinema, religious exploration, or just want to dive deeper into the mind of one of cinema's greatest directors, be sure to watch this video. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit that notification bell to stay updated on more engaging content like this. Thank you for joining us!

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