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From Amazing Ameziane, the creator of Quentin by Tarantino and Don Coppola , comes the final volume in his "Cineaste Trilogy", of graphic novels. Based on the lives and films of acclaimed cinema icons, this book focuses on the legendary director Martin Scorsese of Goodfellas fame. "For as far back as I can remember, I always wanted to be a film director..." In this first-person graphic novel, Martin Scorsese, totally possessed by his love of cinema, tells the story of the journey of the asthmatic little boy from Little Italy who went on to become one of the world's greatest directors. Martin…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
From Amazing Ameziane, the creator of Quentin by Tarantino and Don Coppola , comes the final volume in his "Cineaste Trilogy", of graphic novels. Based on the lives and films of acclaimed cinema icons, this book focuses on the legendary director Martin Scorsese of Goodfellas fame. "For as far back as I can remember, I always wanted to be a film director..." In this first-person graphic novel, Martin Scorsese, totally possessed by his love of cinema, tells the story of the journey of the asthmatic little boy from Little Italy who went on to become one of the world's greatest directors. Martin takes the reader on a witty journey through his somewhat rock and roll life and behind the scenes of the cinematic masterpieces he has given us. Created and illustrated by Amazing Ameziane, Martin Scorsese is the third instalment in the author's Cine Trilogy, illustrating the behind-the-scenes stories of some of Hollywood's biggest hits.
Autorenporträt
Amazing Améziane was raised on Frank Miller, Bruce Lee, Sergio Leone and the soul music of the late sixties. His first comic was Clan published in 2001. After working on several comic scripts, he produced the comic of the novel Cuatro Manos, in collaboration with his favorite novelist. His dark-thriller Bagmen, catapulted him to fame in 2016 and his most recent work is Cash Cowboys. He splits his time between his family, comic books, and screenwriting.