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Academy Award-winning filmmaker Martin Scorsese is embarking on a spiritual journey through the lives of revered saints, from Joan of Arc to John the Baptist, with his latest docudrama series, “The Saints,” premiering in November.
Releasing on Nov. 17 on Fox Nation and hosted and narrated by Scorsese, the docuseries spans nearly two millennia, tracing the lives of eight historical figures whose radical devotion to their beliefs shaped and transcended their eras. Set to be unveiled in two parts, the first four episodes will air weekly from November to December, while the concluding set will roll out in May 2025, culminating in the Holy Season.
According to the 81-year-old filmmaker, “The Saints” is the product of a lifelong fascination with the saints.
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Releasing on Nov. 17 on Fox Nation and hosted and narrated by Scorsese, the docuseries spans nearly two millennia, tracing the lives of eight historical figures whose radical devotion to their beliefs shaped and transcended their eras. Set to be unveiled in two parts, the first four episodes will air weekly from November to December, while the concluding set will roll out in May 2025, culminating in the Holy Season.
According to the 81-year-old filmmaker, “The Saints” is the product of a lifelong fascination with the saints.
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The sacred journey: Martin Scorsese brings saints to life in new docudrama series (exclusive trailer)
Academy Award-winning filmmaker Martin Scorsese is embarking on a spiritual journey through the lives of revered saints, from Joan of Arc to John the Baptist, with his latest docudrama series, The