United Kingdom, May 1 -- Martin Scorsese is producing a documentary about Pope Francis featuring his final on-camera interview.

The legendary filmmaker - known for his work on the likes of 'Taxi Driver, 'Goodfellas', 'The Irishman' and 'Gangs of New York' - will honour the late pontiff, who died on Easter Monday (21.04.25) aged 88 after suffering a stroke.

Scorsese has been working new feature-length documentary and cultural project 'Aldeas - a New Story', which was developed by the late Pope's Scholas Occurrentes educational programme.

The film will include Francis' final in-depth interview for cinema, which was shot exclusively for the piece.

The project focuses on the pope's belief in that creativity is sacred, combining education,...