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‘F for Fake’: Orson Welles' masterpiece of oddball art cinema

82 points| smollett | 8 years ago |dangerousminds.net | reply

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[+] robinsta|8 years ago|reply
This video from "Every Frame a Painting" about 'F for Fake' is good as well: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GXv2C7vwX0
[+] makmanalp|8 years ago|reply
I'll go ahead and give my vote of confidence for all of "Every Frame a Painting" - for a complete newbie like me, it was an amazing introduction to film in general and understanding what to pay attention to, and why certain movies or directors are interesting or exciting to some people. Now I can't help but see more of these details everywhere.

The Akira Kurosawa one, the Ensemble Staging one, the Satoshi Kon one, the Wolf Children one are some of my favourites.

Nerdwriter1 does similar stuff but it's a bit more hit or miss for me. Some of it I love, versus some is a bit too out on a limb.

[+] zorpner|8 years ago|reply
If you enjoy this, I also highly recommend "Filming Othello", a similar video essay. Will be available hopefully in higher quality on the upcoming Criterion release of Welles' Othello, or right now on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvqeQt8aLnU
[+] Avshalom|8 years ago|reply
On a general Welles note: I also recommend One Man Band http://www.ubu.com/film/welles_oneman.html which is actually where I first heard of F for Fake and talks a lot about Welles ' creative process (or well talks about how he was creative).
[+] youdontknowtho|8 years ago|reply
I loved that film! It is pretty weird, but whole heartedly recommend it.