The trials Martin Scorsese went through to make his 1980s passion project “The Last Temptation of Christ” are well publicized, but a new detail has been brought to light that proves how vital community is to cinema’s legacy. During a recent post-screening discussion at Anthology Film Archives in New York, Scorsese and star Willem Dafoe went into detail on how long the film took to come together and how the final step has some help from “Platoon” writer/director Oliver…
Martin Scorsese Didn’t Believe ‘The Last Temptation of Christ’ Would ‘Ever Get Made’ Until Oliver Stone Showed Him Willem Dafoe in ‘Platoon’

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