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Martin Scorsese's New Hollywood period, 1967–1978

Martin Scorsese's New Hollywood period, 1967–1978

  1. Scorsese completes first feature, *Who’s That Knocking at My Door*

    Labels: Who s, Harvey Keitel
  2. New York theatrical release brings Scorsese early attention

    Labels: Who s, New York
  3. Corman-produced *Boxcar Bertha* releases nationally

    Labels: Boxcar Bertha, Roger Corman
  4. *Mean Streets* releases and defines his New Hollywood voice

    Labels: Mean Streets, Robert De
  5. Scorsese makes personal documentary *Italianamerican*

    Labels: Italianamerican, Scorsese parents
  6. Studio release of *Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore* expands range

    Labels: Alice Doesn, Ellen Burstyn
  7. *Taxi Driver* premieres amid controversy and acclaim

    Labels: Taxi Driver, Jodie Foster
  8. Cannes awards *Taxi Driver* the Palme d’Or

    Labels: Taxi Driver, Cannes Palme
  9. The Band’s farewell concert filmed for *The Last Waltz*

    Labels: The Last, The Band
  10. *New York, New York* releases as a risky studio musical

    Labels: New York, Liza Minnelli
  11. Scorsese releases documentary portrait *American Boy*

    Labels: American Boy, Steven Prince
  12. *The Last Waltz* releases, closing Scorsese’s 1967–1978 arc

    Labels: The Last, United Artists