Apple TV+ premieres a documentary series about one of the great directors in the history of cinema… and how he almost became a priest
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- October 6, 2025
- Updated: October 6, 2025 at 2:48 PM

The documentary series Mr. Scorsese, directed by Rebecca Miller, premiered on Apple TV+ during the New York Film Festival, attracting the attention of filmmakers and fans alike. This series features five episodes that explore the complex life and career of one of the most influential directors in contemporary cinema, Martin Scorsese.
Scorsese, Catholic
One of the most intriguing aspects addressed in the docuseries is Scorsese’s religious background. The series reveals that in his adolescence, the renowned filmmaker aspired to become a priest. However, this ambition was thwarted when he was expelled from his attempt due to behaviors that his superiors considered “bad”. This significant episode of his life not only provides a unique insight into his origins but also gives context to many of the spiritual and moral themes that have permeated his filmography over the decades.
From Taxi Driver to Silence, Scorsese has explored issues of faith and redemption, and the docuseries promises to unravel how his failed attempt to enter the clergy influenced his artistic vision. The director’s relationship with morality and guilt is a common thread that viewers will be able to appreciate through new perspectives offered in this work.
Critics have already begun to praise Mr. Scorsese for his introspective and revealing approach. The series is not only designed for film fans, but it also serves as a character study in itself, inviting the audience to reflect on the impact that our youthful decisions can have on our lives. The upcoming installments promise to continue this rich exploration of Scorsese’s life and work, leaving the audience eager for more.
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