F or this year’s Tribeca film festival, the annual New York salute to moviemaking featured a special screening of Casino , the Martin Scorsese -directed drama starring Robert De Niro , Joe Pesci and Sharon Stone, timed to its 30th anniversary. But even though the splashy epic premiered in this same city back in November 1995, its themes of power, money, greed and ego are echoing in the modern ethos louder than ever.

“You can go back to the ancient Greek tragedies,” said Scorsese, speaking alongside De Niro and moderated by the standup comedian W Kamau Bell on stage at the Beacon Theater before the screening. “It’s a basic story of hubris and pride, with the pride taking us all down.”

“[Joe Pesci’s character] sort of takes nobody’s input,” said Bell to De Niro. “It’s his ideas or t

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