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Lady by the Sea: The Statue of Liberty ()


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Film-maker Martin Scorsese looks back over the impact of The Statue of Liberty on the twentieth century, her evolution and what she meant to people of the past and what she continues to mean after September eleventh, 2001.

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Self (as Philip Lopate)
James Sanders ...
Self
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Self - Host / Narrator

Directed by

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Kent Jones
Martin Scorsese

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Kent Jones ... ()
 
Martin Scorsese ... ()

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Tania Cypriano ... line producer
Rachel Reichman ... co-producer
Edwin Schlossberg ... associate producer
Martin Scorsese ... producer

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Robert Shepard

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Rachel Reichman
Erik Sorensen ... editor:

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Christine Park ... post-production assistant

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Michael Yecies ... post-production supervisor

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Tom Fleischman ... re-recording mixer
Roger Phenix ... sound

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Banner Gwin ... intern
Meg McCarthy ... assistant: Martin Scorsese
Emma Tillinger Koskoff ... assistant: Martin Scorsese (as Emma Tillinger)

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  • 55 min
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Budget $10,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia This film was comissioned by American Express and The History Channel as an effort to help raise money to reopen The Statue of Liberty to visitors which had been closed after the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001. See more »

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