GME Shares Martin Scorsese's Reminiscences of the NYC Indie Film Scene in the 1960s

In an interview by Michael Rogosin, the son of indie film pioneer Lionel Rogosin (COME BACK AFRICA, 1959, ON THE BOWERY, 1956), Martin Scorsese reflects on his formative years as a film student at NYU, discovering “the excitement of a new kind of cinema” being made in New York and shown at the legendary Bleecker Street Cinema.

Warren Sonbert, also a film student at NYU (in the mid 1960s), included scenes of the storied venue in one of his earliest films, WHERE DID OUR LOVE GO? (1966).

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