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  1. Sep 28, 2018 · When the restoration team finally took possession of the 85 boxes of work print, they knew this would be the starting point to determine Welles’ intention and vision for the film.

    • Chris O'falt
  2. Nov 1, 2018 · More than three decades after Orson Welles’ death, he’s joined the ranks of famous directors making movies for Netflix. At age 25, Welles made his directorial debut with 1941’s Citizen Kane ...

  3. Mar 13, 2016 · But as one to constantly derive strength from weakness, each project brings with it an evolution, a revolution, and a resolution to what the medium of moviemaking could truly achieve. So whether viewed as a Shakespearean wunderkind or a portly cigar chomper, here are 10 ways Orson Welles changed the game. 10. He maintained the showmanship of ...

  4. Jun 4, 2006 · A Wellesian Falstaff. Comedy. 117 minutes ‧ 1965. Roger Ebert. June 4, 2006. 7 min read. If ever there were a character Orson Welles was born to play, it was Shakespeare’s big, bold and bawdy rogue, Falstaff (left). There live not three good men unhanged in England. And one of them is fat and grows old.

  5. Apr 13, 2015 · In early 1970, director Orson Welles returned to Hollywood after more than a decade in Europe, and later that year he began work on his innovative comeback movie—The Other Side of the Wind. The ...

    • Josh Karp
  6. Aug 31, 2018 · Venice: Welles' long-lost final film feels like it exists inside its late director's head. “ The Other Side of the Wind ” has been such a legendary chapter in Orson Welles mythology that its ...

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  8. The crowning achievement of Orson Welles’s extraordinary cinematic career, Chimes at Midnight was the culmination of the filmmaker’s lifelong obsession with Shakespeare’s ultimate rapscallion, Sir John Falstaff. Usually a comic supporting figure, Falstaff—the loyal, often soused friend of King Henry IV’s wayward son Prince Hal—here becomes the focus: a robustly funny and ultimately ...