Beatrice Welles talks ‘Chimes at Midnight’ at Film Forum (videos)
The restored movie is being distributed domestically by Janus Films.
The restored movie is being distributed domestically by Janus Films.
Like all Orson Welles movies, “Chimes at Midnight” influenced many filmmakers.
Welles’ youngest daughter fielded online questions.
She will field questions from Wellesnet readers.
She spoke on the New Jersey-based station.
Welles is interred at El Recreo De San Cayetano in Ronda, Spain.
She talked about the movie, Orson Welles’ love of painting and start at the Gate Theatre.
Finally, a home video release for “Chimes at Midnight.”
“I passionately hate the idea of being with it. I think an artist has always to be out of step with his time.” – Orson Welles *** The Goldenstein Gallery in Sedona, Arizona, will exhibit Welles & Welles – artwork created by Beatrice Welles and her late father, filmmaker Orson Welles, this month. Coinciding with […]
The event is part of the “Orson Welles 100” series.
The festival begins on February 24.
2014 was quite a year for Orson Welles fans.