In the vast realm of cinematic brilliance, two important figures surface, each possessing a diverse cinematic language that has left a visible mark on the world of film: the masterful Martin Scorsese and the iconoclastic Quentin Tarantino. With multiple box office films to their title, the two directors have done a lot for the film industry in general terms.

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First Film 

Martin Scorsese has been in the film industry for a relatively longer period than Quintin Tarantino. His directional debut was a movie titled “Who’s that knocking at my door?” in 1967. It was accepted into the Chicago Film Festival, and he has not looked back since. 

Quintin Tarantino began his career as an independent filmmaker with the release of the crime film Reservoir Dogs in 1992. The film is regarded as a classic independent film and was named the “Greatest Independent Film of All Time” by Empire. Mean Streets, a different movie, later dethroned Reservoir Dogs, and it has been second ever since.

History 

Martin Scorsese has directed 27 feature-length narrative films, seventeen feature-length documentary films, and one anthology film from 1967 to 2024. During this period, he has won many accolades, including an Academy Award for Best Director for the film “The Departed.” 

Quintin Tarantino has directed about 46 films, and during this period he has won multiple accolades, including Academy Awards, for his productions “Django Unchained” and “Pulp Fiction,” respectively.

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While Tarantino and Scorsese may differ in their storytelling approaches and thematic choices, 

Both have left an indelible impact on the industry, influencing generations of filmmakers and captivating audiences worldwide. They are legends of the film industry, and their work has been showcased all over the world. 
Martin Scorsese and Quintin Tarantino are acknowledged in the IMDB Directors Hall of Fame alongside many other great directors.

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