Martin Scorsese pictured with Robert De Niro from the set of Taxi Driver, the director has said that after the film he struggled creatively for over two years. (Getty Images)Martin Scorsese found himself struggling creatively after his experience making Taxi Driver, his cinematic masterpiece starring Robert De Niro and Jodie Foster.The 1976 film follows Travis Bickle (De Niro), a disillusioned young man who works as a night shift cab driver and who fashions himself into a vigilante after meeting a child prostitute named Iris (Foster).Read more: The shocking true story behind Killers Of The Flower MoonSpeaking at the BFI London Film Festival, the prolific filmmaker admitted to feeling “depressed” for over two years after he had finished working on the crime drama because he found he didn’t know who he was anymore or where he was “going to go next”.Reflecting on the period, Scorsese said: “The film stayed with me, and I think ultimately led to two and a half years of delving into just the kind of… Click below to read the full story from Yahoo Movies UK
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