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Martin Scorsese’s self-shot film about being stuck in isolation to air on BBC

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Martin Scorsese has made a short film for the BBC about being stuck in isolation. The filmmaker explores what lockdown has meant to him in the self-shot piece.

It will air during Lockdown Culture With Mary Beard on Thursday. The Irishman director Scorsese said: “What I look forward to in the future is carrying with me what I have been forced to learn in these circumstances. “It is the essential.

The people you love. Being able to take care of them and be with them as much as you can.” Historian and broadcaster Beard, who hosts the programme, said that the film sees Scorsese “at home, thinking about lockdown through the lens of classic movies, like Hitchcock’s The Wrong Man”.

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