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Scorseses

Scorseses is the plural form of the Italian surname Scorsese. The name is most closely associated with the American filmmaker Martin Scorsese (born 1942), one of the most influential figures in modern cinema. Scorsese’s body of work spans several decades and genres, including iconic crime dramas such as Taxi Driver (1976), Raging Bull (1980), and Goodfellas (1990), as well as The Departed (2006). He is known for his dynamic storytelling, distinctive use of music, urban settings, and explorations of morality, memory, and identity. A frequent collaborator with actors such as Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci, Scorsese has earned numerous accolades, including multiple Academy Award nominations and wins, notably Best Director for The Departed, and widespread recognition from other major film and industry honors.

In addition to directing, Scorsese has long been active as a producer and mentor, founding production entities

such
as
Sikelia
Productions
to
support
a
diverse
range
of
projects,
including
feature
films
and
documentary
work.
The
surname
Scorsese
is
of
Italian
origin,
and
while
other
individuals
bearing
the
name
exist,
Martin
Scorsese
is
by
far
the
most
prominent
figure
associated
with
the
name
in
international
media
and
film
culture.
In
encyclopedia-style
references,
Scorseses
may
be
used
to
refer
collectively
to
people
who
share
the
Scorsese
surname,
though
context
typically
specifies
the
intended
individual.