The Key to Reserva

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The Key to Reserva is a short film directed by Martin Scorsese that playfully imagines and reconstructs a "lost" script fragment by Alfred Hitchcock as a stylish homage to classic suspense cinema.

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instanceOf short film
basedOn a fictitious lost script fragment by Alfred Hitchcock
castMember Christopher Fitzgerald NERFINISHED
Kelli O'Hara NERFINISHED
Michael Stuhlbarg NERFINISHED
Richard Easton NERFINISHED
Simon Baker NERFINISHED
cinematography Harris Savides NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Martin Scorsese NERFINISHED
editingBy Thelma Schoonmaker NERFINISHED
featuresCharacter a violinist pursued in a concert hall
featuresTheme cinema history
filmmaking process
lost Hitchcock script
genre comedy
homage film
short film
thriller
hasDirectorCameo Martin Scorsese NERFINISHED
language English
mainSubject Alfred Hitchcock NERFINISHED
musicBy Alex Wurman NERFINISHED
narrativeFeature film-within-a-film structure
self-referential humor
producer Freixenet NERFINISHED
releaseType branded short film
setting concert hall
sponsor Freixenet NERFINISHED
stylisticInfluence Alfred Hitchcock films NERFINISHED
classic Hollywood suspense
tributeTo Alfred Hitchcock NERFINISHED
classic suspense cinema

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Francesca Scorsese notableWork The Key to Reserva