Scorsese overtop himself with 35 million dollars in his first 3D experiences for children

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  • 11:07 PM - 15 December 2011
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The global director Martin Scorsese overtop himself and succeeded in the challenge who chose to enter for himself after his decision in directing a 3D movie.Hugo 3D movie achieved 35 million dollars in the global box office, as a first 3D cinematic experience for children.Starring Ben Kingsley, Jude Law and Emily Mortimer, screenplay by John Logan, it revolves around a 12 years old kid who lives alone in a train station, trying to finish a project begun by his father on fixing a broken robot.The film took a whole year of filming in London, Scorsese returned through it to work with producer Graham King, who had already produced The Aviator and The Departed. Hugo had been released last November 23rd, and is being displayed in many countries like Ireland, France, Malta and Turkey; it is due to be displayed in Germany, Holland, Russia and Mexico next January, and is expected to exceed achievements of 100 million dollars.

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