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Martin Scorsese, 81, says he's not retiring - and still has plans to direct multiple films


Martin Scorsese has made it clear that he doesn't plan to stop directing anytime soon, as he still has a biopic about Frank Sinatra and a film about Jesus on his docket.

An investigation that laid the groundwork for the modern FBI later determined that white residents had been marrying members of the tribe in order to gain access to their lucrative oil money, before murdering them. Scorsese, who was feted at the ceremony by his Last Temptation Of Christ star Willem Dafoe, shared that he was taking a break from narrative films to work on a non-fiction project in Italy Scorsese previously adapted another Endō novel in 2016's acclaimed Silence, a long-gestating passion project for the director that starred Andrew Garfield, Adam Driver and Liam Neeson.

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