Authored by Martin Scorsese, is a 288-page hardcover book published in 2006. It offers a captivating survey of New York's influence on cinema from the gritty cinema verite of the sixties to the diverse urban narratives of directors like Spike Lee, against the backdrop of the city's evolving landscapes and the role of the MOFTB in fostering a unique filmmaking style.


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