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Killers of the Flower Moon will hit theaters on October 20 and Martin Scorsese fans are fully prepared for more true cinema from the director. This morning, and after a more or less long wait, a new and impressive trailer for the film that promises to be one of the most impressive of the year is released. Will we see it make it to awards season?
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Martin He was noted for his bold and distinctive approach to directing, often focusing on themes such as violence, redemption, and morality in society. His style is characterized by the use of music, visual storytelling and dynamic editing to create emotionally impactful and visually stunning films. Scorsese has directed film classics such as Taxi Driver – 98%, Good Boys –
96%, Wild Bull –
98% and The Departed –
91%, and his passion for cinema has influenced generations of filmmakers, establishing him as an iconic figure in the history of cinema.

In his carrer, Scorsese He has received numerous awards and recognitions, including the Academy Award for Best Director for The Departed. His dedication to preserving and restoring classic films has also contributed significantly to the preservation of cinematic heritage. Over the years, Martin Scorsese He has proven himself to be a passionate and visionary storyteller, leaving an indelible mark on contemporary cinematography and continuing his legacy as one of the most influential filmmakers of all time. Below you can see the new trailer for Killers of the Flower Moon:
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Written by David Grann and published in 2017, Killers of the Flower Moon is actually a book that tells the true and tragic story of the Osage Indian people in the 1920s in Oklahoma. After discovering significant oil reserves on their lands, the Osage become one of the richest tribes in the United States. However, a series of mysterious deaths of members of the tribe triggers an investigation led by the newly formed FBI. As they delve deeper into the case, they uncover a vast conspiracy of murder, corruption, and greed, where several white members of the community attempt to strip the Osage of their wealth and rights. The story uncovers the deep injustices that the natives faced and the struggle in the midst of a deeply corrupt system.
The injustice of the 20th century
Killers of the Flower Moon addresses various important themes throughout its narrative. These include racial injustice, institutional corruption, greed, oppression of indigenous communities, the fight for justice and the preservation of culture. Through this story, historical inequalities and abuses of power are deeply explored, generating critical reflection on the fight for human rights and the search for truth in a context of deep-seated injustice.
Throughout history, stereotypes and inaccurate portrayals of Native Americans in film have been perpetuated, contributing to ignorance and prejudice. Furthermore, the film industry has historically been dominated by Eurocentric perspectives and narratives, which has resulted in a lack of representation and recognition of the experiences of indigenous communities. The influence and power of Hollywood studios, often seeking to maximize their profits, could have discouraged the production of films addressing injustices against Native Americans, as these topics could be considered controversial or risky from a commercial perspective.
Fortunately, in recent times, there has been a greater awareness of the importance of achieving genuine and equal representation in the film industry. This change has fueled an increase in the creation of films that address the history and experiences of these groups. Killers of the Flower Moon is committed to accurately presenting historical events.
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