Marin Scorsese isn’t just a maker of fine films; he’s a fan of them, too. As proof, MoMA recently kicked off a special gallery including pieces from the iconic filmmaker’s personal movie poster collection. These are prints that inspired Scorsese over the years. Included in the gallery is a billboard-size print for The Tales of Hoffman, many European art house posters, and rarities Scorsese has amassed over the years. Here are a few on display.
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