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What makes Me and Orson Welles uniquely interesting to scholars of American drama is that Mr. Linklater's design team found the Gaiety Theatre on the Isle of Man. This house closely resembles the old Comedy Theatre on 41st Street, which was torn down five years after Julius Caesar opened there.
Nov 24, 2023 · The film launched the meteoric screen career of the then-25-year-old Orson Welles. Here’s everything you need to know about why Citizen Kane is still the greatest movie of all time.
Dec 4, 2020 · Miles and miles of words have been written about why Orson Welles’s masterpiece was so widely acclaimed — why it was (and is) such a monumental film.
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Dec 9, 2009 · Efron and Danes make an attractive couple, both young and bold, unswayed by Welles’ greatness but knowingly allowing themselves to be used by it. Linklater’s feel for onstage and backstage is tangible, and so is his identification with Welles.
Jul 20, 2015 · In her New Yorker essay on Citizen Kane, Pauline Kael states that its success is “the result of Welles’ discovery of – and delight in – the fun of making movies”.
Linklater’s most recent film, Me and Orson Welles, based on a novel by Robert Kaplow, sheds a different light on Celine’s dream. It suggests that there is, in fact, something about being in one’s very early twenties that is unique and magical, as well as utterly finite, even for geniuses.
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Based on the Robert Kaplow novel, Me & Orson Welles is set in the exciting world of the New York Theatre. Teenage student Richard Samuels (Zac Efron) lucks his way into a minor role in the legendary 1937 Mercury Theatre production of Julius Caesar directed by a youthful Orson Welles (strikingly portrayed by newcomer Christian McKay).