Scenes from the City (Filmmaking in New York) was edited by James Sanders with contributions by Martin Scorsese and Nora Ephron and produced with the Mayor’s Office of Film, Theatre and Broadcasting. The book celebrates the extraordinary heritage of location filmmaking in America’s largest and most cinematic city. From such classics as Annie Hall, Taxi Driver, When Harry Met Sally to Law & Order and Sex and the City, many of the most iconic moments in movies and television over the last four decades have been created on the streets of New York, thanks in large part to the Mayor’s Office, the first agency of its kind in the world, whose founding in 1966 sparked a dazzling explosion in film production around the five boroughs.