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Sex, MPAA in ‘The Other Side of the Wind’ focus of scholar’s paper

Film scholar Massimiliano Studer  published a paper in Italy today examining how the creation of the Motion Picture Association of America changed the climate in Hollywood and led Orson Welles to explore sexuality more explicitly with The Other Side of the Wind. “I started this essay during the writing of my paper presented to a […]

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Orson Welles budget for his aborted ‘Cradle Will Rock’ film

By RAY KELLY Among Orson Welles’ final unrealized projects, perhaps none came closer to fruition than The Cradle Will Rock. The autobiographical film would have been a retelling of Welles’ fabled 1937 Federal Theatre Project production of the controversial Marc Blitzstein musical on the labor movement. The government pulled support for the left-wing play before […]

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Cabiria: ‘The Other Side of the Wind special issue (Part 6)

(Editor’s note: The Italian film magazine Cabiria has pulled together reflections from Orson Welles scholars across the globe to mark the one-year anniversary of The Other of the Wind.  In this translation permitted by Cabiria,  the magazine’s editor-in-chief,  Marco Vanelli, looks at religious themes in the film. Wellesnet would like to thank Mr. Vanelli for his generosity in allowing […]

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Cabiria: ‘The Other Side of the Wind special issue (Part 5)

(Editor’s note: The Italian film magazine Cabiria has pulled together reflections from Orson Welles scholars across the globe to mark the one-year anniversary of The Other of the Wind.  In this translation permitted by Cabiria,  Italian film critic Alessandro Aniballi looks at the film and Welles’ treatment of death.) D for Death By ALESSANDRO ANIBALLI The Other Side of […]

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Cabiria: ‘The Other Side of the Wind special issue (Part 4)

(Editor’s note: The Italian film magazine Cabiria has pulled together reflections from Orson Welles scholars across the globe to mark the one-year anniversary of The Other of the Wind. In this translation permitted by Cabiria,  Massimiliano Studer, co-founder of Formacinema, and author of Alle origini di Quarto potere. Too Much Johnson: il film perduto di Orson Welles, looks […]

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Cabiria: ‘The Other Side of the Wind special issue (Part 3)

(Editor’s note: The Italian film magazine Cabiria has pulled together reflections from Orson Welles scholars across the globe to mark the one-year anniversary of The Other of the Wind. In this translation permitted by Cabiria,  Italian film scholar Alberto Anile offers his views on the merits and compromises of the finished film.) Merits and compromises of a reconstruction […]

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Cabiria: ‘The Other Side of the Wind’ special issue (Part 2)

(Editor’s note: The Italian film magazine Cabiria has pulled together reflections from a dozen Orson Welles scholars across the globe to mark the one-year anniversary of The Other of the Wind.  Cabiria has kindly allowed us to run English translations of several essays. In this installment, Wellesnet’s Ray Kelly shares his thoughts.) Reflections on the […]

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Cabiria: ‘The Other Side of the Wind’ special issue (Part 1)

The Italian film magazine Cabiria has pulled together reflections from a dozen Orson Welles scholars across the globe to mark the one-year anniversary of the release of The Other of the Wind. Welles’ long-unfinished 1970s film was completed last year by producers Frank Marshall and Filip Jan Rymsza, executive producer Peter Bogdanovich and editor Bob Murawski. […]

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‘Brothers Mankiewicz’ looks at achievements, relationship of Hollywood siblings

By RAY KELLY Herman J. Mankiewicz co-wrote Citizen Kane and his kid brother, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, scripted and directed All About Eve — not too shabby for the sons of a school teacher and seamstress who left Germany for the United States shortly before the start of the 20th century. Sydney Ladensohn Stern — author […]

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BBC Four to rebroadcast ‘Orson Welles Over Europe’

Orson Welles Over Europe  — the documentary hosted and written by Simon Callow a decade ago — will be rebroadcast by BBC Four on Wednesday, September 25, and then available on BBC i-player. The nearly hour-long documentary originally aired on December 27, 2009 and was rebroadcast only a few times thereafter. “It got rather lost […]