Lady by the Sea: The Statue of Liberty (2004)
Lady by the Sea: The Statue of Liberty (2004) explores the enduring symbolism of America’s most iconic monument. Directed by Kent Jones and Martin Scorsese, the documentary reflects on the Statue of Liberty’s evolving meaning throughout the twentieth century and in the aftermath of September 11, 2001—examining how she has represented hope, freedom, and resilience to generations of Americans and newcomers alike.
Directors:
Martin Scorsese, Kent Jones.
Writers:
Kent Jones, Martin Scorsese.
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Martin Scorsese as Self - Host / Narrator |
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Phillip Lopate as Self |
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James Sanders as Self |
| Directing | Martin Scorsese | Director |
| Directing | Kent Jones | Director |
| Writing | Kent Jones | Screenplay |
| Writing | Martin Scorsese | Screenplay |
| Crew | Robert Shepard | Cinematography |
| Editing | Rachel Reichman | Editor |
| Sound | Roger Phenix | Sound |
| Sound | Tom Fleischman | Sound |
| Production | Tania Cypriano | Line Producer |
| Production | Rachel Reichman | Co-Producer |
| Production | Edwin Schlossberg | Associate Producer |
| Production | Martin Scorsese | Producer |