Roots and faith are very a lot on the thoughts of Martin Scorsese because the Oscar-winning director is being honored with a lifetime achievement award by the Taormina Movie Competition in Sicily, the place he has household roots.
Scorsese, 82, is again in Sicily after he final travelled to the Italian island in October 2024 to begin capturing a doc that takes its cue from the current discovery in Sicilian waters of the wreck of a big sunken ship known as Marausa 2 courting to the third century A.D. On that event, he visited the city of Polizzi Generosa, residence of his paternal grandparents, Teresa and Francesco Scorsese, earlier than they immigrated to New York on the flip of the final century.
Scorsese can be presently concerned in two religion-related tasks partly shot in Sicily. A feature-length doc titled “Aldeas – A New Story,” that includes Pope Francis‘ last in-depth on-camera interview, which may have a Sicilian element. And the second season of his Fox Nation documentary sequence, “Martin Scorsese Presents: The Saints” that’s now capturing within the city of Custonaci, in Western Sicily, web site of a fifteenth century sanctuary.
Scorsese sat with Selection in Taormina and spoke about his ties to Sicily and why they’re getting stronger.
Are you able to speak to me about your connection to Sicily and the way it feels to be in Taormina getting this award?
Rising up, my first childhood, even earlier than my early teenage [years], I used to be actually dwelling in a Sicilian village. It simply occurred to be downtown in Manhattan. What I imply by that’s the pondering, the behaviour, the language. All of this was very, very a lot a part of who I’m. Then we grew to become American, type of. In a manner I feel that for me that [Sicilian connection] mixed with the non secular experiences, it has propted a curiosity and a search as to my very own id. As to who I’m.
There may be a lot of that. A lot of the muse is Sicilian: Sicilian pondering; Sicilian behaviour; the character of the Sicilians I grew up [with]. I’ve acted different methods. However I can’t get away from the place I come from. So it’s a part of a strategy of discovering that out. Of that fixed curiosity about all of that. What would have occurred if my grandparents by no means got here to America?
I’d [previously] solely spent a couple of weeks in Sicily my complete life. As issues are winding down, since I’m 82, and I had the chance of going to Sicily in October and November – engaged on the archeology movie and on the Pope Francis movie – I are likely to discover a type of consolation, I feel. I’m seeking to the place I would belong. There’s a few locations within the streets of New York the place I may belong. However that’s about it. Whether or not it’s the higher class teams in New York Metropolis; I will be with them. New York’s mental journalists or writers. However that’s it. Principally, I can’t be with any others. I don’t belong there, however I’m there. And so I simply attempt to not be anyone else and simply be myself, actually. And myself type of begins right here [in Sicily].
I’m American. However perhaps there’s a manner of getting again in contact with a few of these comforts. These moments of consolation and love that I felt with my household, my rapid household particularly, in these buildings, within the slums.
Are these roots linked to an archeological relic that’s on the backside of the Mediterranean?
Sure, I feel so. What I imply by that’s: who had been the Etruscans? Who had been the Sicels? Who the place the Romans. To a sure extent: who had been the Greeks? If I need to learn one thing that cleanses the thoughts, by some means – except for non secular readings and that type of factor – I’m at all times again to the Greek tragedies: it’s Aeschylus, Sofocles and Euripides. I’ve learn all of them in numerous translations. I simply preserve going again and re-reading them. I’m exhilarated by them, but in addition fascinated. I wish to immerse myself in that pondering and that world, and that was right here. Right here and in Greece.
Will this give particular significance to the actual fact that you will be awarded a prize in Taormina’s Historic Greek theatre tonight?
Completely. [In the theatre] that was renovated by the Romans. And we noticed the columns beneath the water two days in the past. The columns which are there now, a few of them have a type of green-gray color, they arrive from a spot known as Chios [the Greek island]. And among the columns are nonetheless there. However the columns which are beneath water proper now are a part of a shipwreck. I consider they’ve estimated that the ship that was carrying them was carrying 70 tons of this stuff. However once more, it’s actually the ship, in the end, from the traditional world to the world of Christianity and therefore the movies on “The Saints.”
How so?
The concept of “The Saints” shouldn’t be essentially to inform tales about saints that are available in and glow in the dead of night. There’s a number of legend, that type of factor, and we take that under consideration. However here’s what Pope Francis advised me: “The Saints are the individuals you by no means see.”
And in order that’s attention-grabbing. However the tales of “The Saints” are about destiny. It at all times goes [back] to destiny. And the way that [notion of fate] got here out of the traditional world. The change it should have been, these three or 4 hundred years, or a thousand years, that created the world that we’re in now. That at all times fascinates me. I’m going again to the roots of that.
This interview has been edited and condensed for readability.