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226. Close up - Feminism in Macbeth
- www.shu.ac.uk
- Like Orson Welles in 1948 (7), Polanski realises that the more attention given to a conception of Lady Macbeth’s influence and subsequent fall, the more fascinating the Macbeths’ power-hungry relationship will be to audiences. ...
- Polanski judged Orson Welles’s MACBETH a ‘failure’ (18), and in a discussion concerning the characterisation of Lady Macbeth he makes another criticism, not specifically of Welles, but obviously including him: ‘They directors always present Lady Macbeth as a nagging bitch. ... Visually, Welles’s Lady Macbeth (20) is the stereotyped Morticia which Polanski disdains. ...
- Orson Welles. ...
227. Article: 1958 in film
- en2.wikipedia.org
228. Article: 10 oktober
- sv.wikipedia.org
- 1985 - Orson Welles, amerikansk regissör och skådespelare. ...
229. Article: False document
- en.wikipedia.org
- Orson Welles' F for Fake is a prime example of a film which is both about falsification (art forgery and the journalism surrounding art forgery) as well as having falsified moments within the film. ... The issues of veracity and forgery are explored in the film while at the same time, Welles tricks the audience by incorporating fake bits of narrative alongside the documentary footage. ...
230. Article: Othello NL
- nl.wikipedia.org
231. Orson Welles: A Short Bibliography of Materials in the UC Berkeley Libraries
- www.lib.berkeley.edu
- Orson Welles: .
- Movies by Director videography for works of Welles in MRC .
- Orson Welles. ...
- Orson Welles, Shakespeare, and popular culture / Michael Anderegg. ...
- "Social Cameos, guest stars, and real people, with a special appearance by Orson Welles. ...
- Bazin, Andre Orson Welles: A Critical View / Andre Bazin; foreword by Francois Truffaut; profile by Jean Cocteau; translated from the French by Jonathan Rosenbaum. ...
- The encyclopedia of Orson Welles New York : Facts On File, c2003. ...
- Orson Welles/ realise par Alain Bergala et Jean Narboni. ...
- Bessy, Maurice Orson Welles. ...
- Bogdanovich, Peter The Cinema of Orson Welles. ...
- Brady, Frank Citizen Welles: A Biography of Orson Welles / Frank Brady. ...
- Burgess, Anthony "Orson Welles : the artist as bricoleur. ...
- Callow, Simon Orson Welles / Simon Callow. ...
- Comito, Terry "Introduction to Orson Welles, director. ...
- Cocteau, Jean Orson Welles par Jean Cocteau et Andre Bazin. ...
- Cowie, Peter The Cinema of Orson Welles / by Peter Cowie. ...
232. Orson Welles
- www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk
- Orson Welles.
- Orson Welles was born in Kenosha, Winconsin, on 6th May, 1915. ...
- In 1934 Welles directed Macbeth for the Negro People's Theatre, as part of the Federal Theatre Project. ...
- In 1937 Welles founded the Mercury Theatre where he presented a modern-dress version of Julius Caesar. ... In 1940 Welles moved to Hollywood and made Citizen Kane. ...
- The Magnificent Ambersons (1942), Welles's film about America at the turn of the century, was also well received. ...
- This included Welles who had been criticised for working with members of the Communist Party such as Marc Blitzstein in the 1930s. ...
- Welles did not direct another film until The Touch of Evil in 1958. ... Orson Welles died on 10th October 1985. ...
233. Article: MacGuffin
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Another famous MacGuffin (used by someone other than Hitchcock) is the word "Rosebud" in the Orson Welles film Citizen Kane. ...
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234. "Radio Days - March of Time"
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- Many of the actors went on to other fame including Agnes Moorhead, Nancy Kelly, Jeannette Nolan, Art Carney, Orson Welles, Peter Donald, Edwin Jerome, Maurice Tarplin, Kenny Delmar, John McIntire and many more.
235. Article: Hoax
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- Orson Welles' Mercury Theater radio broadcast on October 31, 1938, entitled "The War of the Worlds" has been called the "single greatest media hoax of all time," though it was not intentionally so, and thus does not rank among genuines hoaxes. ...
236. Article: Pinky and the Brain
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- The Brain is a genetically enhanced mouse who bears a resemblance to Orson Welles. ...
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237. Article: Film director
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- ) Finally, certain directors star, often in leading roles, in their films, from Orson Welles to Woody Allen to Eric Bruno Borgman. ...
238. Article: Charlton Heston
- en2.wikipedia.org
- In 1958 he maneuvered Universal International into allowing Orson Welles to direct him in Touch of Evil, and in 1965 he fought the studio in support of Sam Peckinpah, when an attempt was made to interfere with his direction of Major Dundee. ...
239. Article: Film director
- en2.wikipedia.org
- ) Finally, certain directors star, often in leading roles, in their films, from Orson Welles to Woody Allen to Mel Brooks. ...
240. Article: City Lights
- www.wikipedia.org
- Orson Welles has been quoted as saying that this is his favorite movie of all time. ...
241. Orson Welles
- www.sensesofcinema.com
- Orson Welles.
- George Orson Welles.
- Orson Welles: An Incomplete Education.
- If the old stories are true about ghosts and lost souls hanging around the living for the sake of some unfinished business, Orson Welles might still be with us, rattling chains and wailing for two reasons: because so many of us have misperceptions or an inadequate understanding of the trajectory of his movie career, and because so much of his workincluding films that some have said are among his very bestis tied up in a depressing legal quagmire that resulted from a dispute over Welles' estate.
- Ghosts don't exist, but there's plenty of wailing to be done in the interest of coming to a better understanding of Welles' legacyand not just wailing. The importance of campaigning for the release, in any form, of Welles' unseen (1) films cannot be overestimated. As seen in the invaluable documentary, Orson Welles: The One Man Band (Vassili Silovic, 1996), there exists an enormous number of fragmented and completed works in the vaults, garages, and closets of Welles' estate. Some seem more fascinating than others, most are informed by the Welles we've come to know as cinema-author, while others are unusual in ways that could potentially lead to the modification of our understanding of his career and his image. Just as it would be ridiculous to evaluate the authorship of Jean-Luc Godard or Howard Hawks by focusing strictly on the films that are relevant only to our so-called official cultural indicators, like box office receipts, Academy Awards, and festival attendances, so too is it only sensible to realize that informed judgments cannot be made on the shapes, textures, and meanings of Welles' career, if all we have is a very limited pool of evidence.
- Here is a limited account of the unseen cinema of Orson Welles:.
- The Other Side of the Wind : Welles showed two clips for this at a 1975 American Film Institute gala tribute to him and his most recognizable film work, and there is a third one in the One Man Band documentary. ... ) This extremely ambitious production, a labor of love comparable to Sergei Eisenstein's unfinished triptych of Ivan the Terrible (1945/1958), Jacques Tati's Playtime (1967), Samuel Fuller's The Big Red One (1980), or even Welles' own Don Quixote, was shot between 1970 and 1976. ... To what extent Welles was able to edit or arrange his footage, only a few individuals know with any certaintyclose friends like Gary Graver and Peter Bogdanovich have made assurances that the work is in nearly presentable form. ...
- Filming 'The Trial': Welles enjoyed the experience of making Filming 'Othello' (1978; for all intents and purposes, his last completed and released feature film) so much that he wanted to continue in the same vein with a similar project focusing on his 1962 Kafka adaptation. Using a 16-millimeter camera and color reversal stock, Graver shot footage of Welles speaking to an audience at the University of Southern California in 1981. The project remained uncompleted when Welles passed away in 1985. ...
242. Orson Welles
- www.loscineastas.com
- Orson Welles.
- Nacido George Orson Welles en Kenosha, Wisconsin, de Beatrice Ives Welles y Richard Head Welles en el seno de una familia acomodada; de su madre heredo sus dotes musicales de las que hizo gala a la temprana edad de cinco años.
- Beatrice Welles murio a los cuarenta y tres años de edad cuando Welles tenía solo nueve años, esto bien pudo marcarle (aunque siempre lo nego) influyendo en su obra cinematografica, mas concretamente en personajes como Mrs. ... En el año siguiente, 1926, se publica en un periodico local un articulo titulado: "Dibujante de historietas, actor, poeta con solo diez años" ;ese mismo año entra en la escuela Todd en Woodstock siendo el director de la cual una gran influencia para el joven Welles. ... Al año siguiente Welles va a Irlanda donde piensa vivir para dedicarse al dibujo, alli ingresa en una compañia teatral donde se convierte en actor profesional. ... Ese año tiene una importancia mayuscula en la carrera de Welles puesto que junto con John Houseman forman el Teatro Mercury en cuya formacion se encuentran Joseph Cotten, George Colouris, Vincent Price, Agnes Moorehead, Everett Sloane,. ... En 1943 durante la segunda guerra mundial y ya de regreso de Brasil tras el fiasco de It's All True, el Teatro Mercury ofrece un espectaculo de variedades itinerante para los soldados americanos, además de los habituales Welles, Cotten y Moorehead se incorporaron al Mercury Marlene Dietrich (que era serrada por Welles) y brevemente Rita Hayworth, casandose poco despues con esta última y divorciandose en 1947 tras el rodaje de La Dama de Shangai. En 1949 Welles emigra a Europa donde pasa los tres años siguientes trabajando como actor en otras peliculas para financiar Otelo, una de ellas es una pelicula que aumentara mas aun el mito Welles: El Tercer Hombre, a partir de 1951 empieza a protagonizar y frecuentemente a escribir un serial radiofonico de 39 episodios basado en su personaje de esa pelicula: el infame Harry Lime. ... Orson Welles muere de un ataque cardiaco el 10 de octubre de 1985 mientras mecanografiaba unas instrucciones de escena para el material que proyectaba filmar mas tarde ese mismo dia con Gary Graver, su director de fotografia habitual en el ultimo periodo de su carrera, para The Magic Show para la universidad de UCLA. ...
- El influyente cine de Orson Welles era pionero, ambicioso y técnicamente audaz. ... Antes de su dramática llegada a Hollywood, Welles se había cimentado una reputación en el teatro y la radio. ... El primer gran éxito fue la escenografía de Welles de un Macbeth-vudú con un repertorio enteramente negro, que demostró el gusto de Welles por ampliar las formas existentes más allá de los límites establecidos. Welles y Houseman acabaron formando su propia compañía de repertorio, el Teatro Mercury, disfrutando el éxito en su producción de Julio César de 1937, que Welles reescribió y situó en la Italia fascista contemporánea.
- Pronto Welles estuvo dirigiendo a los actores del Mercury en dramas radiofónicos semanales de una hora de duración para la CBS. ...
- Buscando capitalizar la notoriedad de Welles, la RKO le llevó a Hollywood para producir, dirigir, escribir y actuar en dos películas por 225. ...
- Después de que varios proyectos (entre ellos una adaptación de Corazón de Tinieblas de Joseph Conrad, más tarde adaptado en Apocalypse Now) llegaran a nada, el joven de 25 años Welles hizo el que generalmente es descrito como el más impresionante debút en la historia del cine. Inicialmente llamado AMERICAN y luego retitulado CIUDADANO KANE, el primer film de Welles era un valiente, impetuoso e inspirado tour de force que contaba su historia desde varias perspectivas diferentes, relatando el ascenso y corrupción de un magnate Americano, Charles Foster Kane (creado a semejanza del empresario editorial William Randolph Hearst). Con la audacia de alguien nuevo en Hollywood, Welles forzó las técnicas cinematográficas existentes tan lejos como pudieran llegar, creando una nueva y distintiva estética fílmica. ...
243. Article: 1915 - Vikipedio
- eo.wikipedia.org
244. Article: Romy SCHNEIDER - Vikipedio
- eo.wikipedia.org
- Der Prozess, filmigita far Orson WELLES laÅ verko de Franz KAFKA. ...
245. Barnes & Noble.com - DVD & Video Search
- video.barnesandnoble.com
246. Article: 1938
- sv.wikipedia.org
- 30 oktober - En radiosändning av HG Wells roman Världarnas krig, dramatiserad av Orson Welles, vållar panik i USA. ...
247. Article: 6 maj
- sv.wikipedia.org
248. Web Radio For Bangkok and The World
- www.dean-barrett-thailand.com
249. Article: The Shadow
- en2.wikipedia.org
- This was originally the voice of Orson Welles (using a water glass held next to his mouth for echo). ...
250. Pinky and the Brain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en2.wikipedia.org
- The Brain is a genetically enhanced lab mouse who bears a resemblance to Orson Welles. ...
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