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George Harrison's widow, Olivia, is releasing a new digital book to fill the blanks left by Martin Scorsese's recent documentary about her husband. (Associated Press)

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Members of the cast of "Bridesmaids" Rose Byrne and Melissa McCarthy drink a toast to Martin Scorsese as they present an award during the 84th Academy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 26, 2012, in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

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"Midnight in Paris" writer-director Woody Allen (left) and "Hugo" filmmaker Martin Scorsese were among the nominees announced Monday for the Directors Guild of America's top prize. Mr. Allen's last nod was for 1989's "Crimes and Misdemeanors." (Associated Press)

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Asa Butterfield (left) as Hugo Cabret and Ben Kingsley as Georges Melies bond over their obsession with innovation in the new Martin Scorsese 3-D movie "Hugo," which celebrates Frenchman Melies' life as a filmmaker. (Paramount Pictures via Associated Press)

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Martin Scorsese has joined the ranks of other film directors who have shot a movie in 3-D. "Hugo," based on the award-winning illustrated book "The Invention of Hugo Cabret," is Mr. Scorsese's first 3-D movie. To him, seeing in depth is natural, "because we live with depth." (Paramount Pictures via Associated Press)

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Director Martin Scorsese talks to cast members Emily Mortimer (left) and Asa Butterfield on the set of "Hugo," Mr. Scorsese's first 3-D movie. The film is about a 12-year-old orphan who lives in a 1930 Paris train station. "There's great potential for it," he said of 3-D moviemaking. (Paramount Pictures via Associated Press)