A Conversation with Martin Scorsese on Faith and Film

Fuller Seminary January 31, 2017
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“Where do I go to find the meaning of existence and the meaning of life? For me, that’s Christianity.” —Martin Scorsese, writer and director Academy Award winning director Martin Scorsese discusses faith, suffering, and more after a screening of his new film “Silence,” the powerful story of Jesuit missionaries in 17th-century Japan. Scorsese reflected on the film and on Christian faith with Fuller Seminary’s Kutter Callaway, assistant professor of theology and culture, and Mako Fujimura, director of the Brehm Center. The screening was sponsored by Reel Spirituality, an initiative of the Brehm Center for Worship, Theology, and the Arts. Learn more about Reel Spirituality here: http://www.brehmcenter.com/initiatives/reelspirituality/ For more voices on faith and film, visit https://fullerstudio.fuller.edu/faith-film/ If you’re interested in translating subtitles into another language for this video, click here to start contributing now: https://goo.gl/9wG4LX

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