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Magician: The Astonishing Life and Work of Orson Welles
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Norwegian [ ] Japanese
Danish [ ] Serbian
Icelandic [ ] Polish
Finnish [ ] Spanish
Dutch [ ] Italian
German [ ] French
Czech [ ] Greek
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PLOT
Magician: The Astonishing Life and Work of Orson Welles
looks at the remarkable genius of Orson Welles on the eve
of his centenary - the enigma of his career as a Hollywood
star, a Hollywood director (for some a Hollywood failure),
and a crucially important independent filmmaker. Orson
Welles's life was magical: a musical prodigy at age 10, a
director of Shakespeare at 14, a painter at 16, a star of
stage and radio at 20, romances with some of the most
beautiful women in the world, including Rita Hayworth. His
work was similarly extraordinary, most notably Citizen
Kane, (considered by many to be the most important movie
ever made), created by Welles when he was only 25. In the
years following Citizen Kane, Welles's career continued to
change as he made film after film (some never finished,
many dismissed) and acted in other projects often to earn
money in order to keep making his own films. Magician
features scenes from almost every existing Welles film,
from Hearts of Age, (which he made in a day when he was
only 18 years old) to rarely-seen clips from his final
unfinished works like The Other Side of the Dream, The
Deep, and Don Quixote, as well as his television and
commercial work.
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