Director Martin Scorsese has credited his long-time collaborator actor Leonardo DiCaprio with reigniting his passion for filmmaking.
The legendary director felt his energy for making movies had hit a roadblock, but his numerous successful collaborations with DiCaprio - who has starred in hits such as 'The Aviator' and 'The Departed', and the upcoming 'The Wolf of Wall Street' - gave him a new vigour, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
"Working together reignited my enthusiasm for making pictures. There's always something more, there's always more to mine with him. He keeps going deeper and deeper," Scorsese said.
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"It takes a year-and-a-half to two years of my life each time. Leo's enjoyment of the work and the ability to take chances made me excited again. 'Gangs of New York' was a massive project and had been for many, many years, and I was depleted after that. And 'Aviator' was the one where he pulled me back in, and I said, 'Oh yeah, I'm interested'," the filmmaker said.
While Scorsese is sceptical about films and their impact on the world, he does feel they can play an important role in culture.
"Like anything else - a book or painting or music - if it stays with you, if it's part of the culture, maybe it can make some headway," he said.