This is a great film and a must see for anyone who is even a half-hearted interest in Orson Welles. The film is sort of an essay which provides denotations of some of the themes of his earlier films such as Mr. Arkadin and Touch of Evil. This is Orson Welles at his idiosyncratic best.
The first and greatest modernist film-maker may have in fact invented post-modernism with this film.
Co-directed by Welles' wife at the time, Oja Kodar.
When oh when will this come out on DVD? There is a great trailer for this film that would be worth the price of the DVD alone. Somebody is asleep at the switch.
The first and greatest modernist film-maker may have in fact invented post-modernism with this film.
Co-directed by Welles' wife at the time, Oja Kodar.
When oh when will this come out on DVD? There is a great trailer for this film that would be worth the price of the DVD alone. Somebody is asleep at the switch.