Taxi Driver broken down by Martin Scorsese (1995)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 30M

Director : André S. Labarthe

Synopsis

Martin Scorsese behind a flatbed commenting on excerpts from his film Taxi Driver.

Actors

Martin Scorsese
Martin Scorsese
Self

Crews

André S. Labarthe
André S. Labarthe
Director
Jacques Audrain
Jacques Audrain
Director of Photography
Nicolas Eprendre
Nicolas Eprendre
Assistant Director of Photography
Marc Couchot
Marc Couchot
Lighting Camera
Jay W. Yowler
Jay W. Yowler
Grip
Jean Minondo
Jean Minondo
Sound Recordist
Alexandra Baltarzuk
Alexandra Baltarzuk
Sound Assistant
Danielle Anezin
Danielle Anezin
Editor
Thierry Demay
Thierry Demay
Assistant Editor
Isabel Pares-Reyna
Isabel Pares-Reyna
Assistant Editor
Jean-Pierre Laforce
Jean-Pierre Laforce
Sound Mixer
Alain Plagne
Alain Plagne
Producer
Vincent Roget
Vincent Roget
Production Assistant
Anneliese Varaldiev
Anneliese Varaldiev
Assistant Director

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