A Conversation With Martin Scorsese on Faith and Film

A Conversation With Martin Scorsese on Faith and Film January 31, 2017

Scorsese Screening

“Where do I go to find the meaning of existence and the meaning of life? For me, it’s Christianity. That’s the real saving grace of our world, of our species really. What is it? What do we have to do to make Christianity real and realize it? How do we behave?”

 

Martin Scorsese, Academy Award-winning director, at Fuller’s screening of his new film Silence, a story of Jesuit missionaries in 17th-century Japan based on the novel by Shusaku Endo. He is pictured with Brehm Center Director Mako Fujimura (left) and Assistant Professor of Theology and Culture Kutter Callaway (right). Sponsored by the Brehm Center’s Reel Spirituality initiative, the film created space to reflect on faith, suffering, and more.

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