We have no doubt that this movie is frequently discussed, analyzed and deconstructed in film schools around the country. It deserves to be … it is a masterful cinematic study of the clash of passion and societal convention in late 19th century New York City. We've designated it as "Tribute-worthy" for a less cerebral reason – it's a beautiful movie. Beautiful sets. Beautiful cinematography. Beautiful lighting. Beautiful props. Beautiful costumes. Beautiful actors. Beautiful love story. We think you'll agree. Enjoy our Tribute to The The Age of Innocence.
We have something in common with this award-winning moviemaker … he loves movies and we love movies. His in particular. Join us in celebrating the career of director Martin Scorsese.