The Unfinished and Dreamed Quixote of Orson Welles Is Resurrected Thanks to the Union of Four Films: “To Him It Was More than a Film”
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Esteve Riambau will lead the project that will try to put in order the 70,000 meters of film that until now were divided into four public institutionsPaul Mescal, the Taciturno actor who will be Paul McCartney in the cinema: “Passing the red carpet fills me with anxiety” In the summer of 1957, almost 70 years ago, Orson Welles began filming his dream project, a version of Don Quixote that since his debut in the cinema he had imagined in his head…
The Don Quixote of Orson Welles, the film that never came to an end, will have a second chance. Four public films have joined forces to gather more than 70,000 meters of filmed material in Madrid and rebuild a mythical work of film. The project is led by Esteve Riambau, historian and critic specializing in Welles’ work. The idea is not to finish a film that the director left unfinished, but to order the material preserved so that the public can …
The Spaniard Esteve Riambau will lead the project that he will try to put in order the 70,000 meters of film that until now were divided into four public institutions In the summer of 1957, almost 70 years ago, Orson Welles began the filming of his dream project, a version of Don Quixote that since his debut in cinema had imagined in his head. Welles, a sickened lover of Cervantes' masterpiece, gave the initial tap of a film that had a Spanish e…
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