Filming Othello is a documentary Orson Welles made in the late 1970s, in which he talks about the play and the many challenges he faced while making this picture. Included is a conversation with fellow actors and long time friends Michael Macliammoir and Hilton Edwards as well as questions from students. This film is not available on home video. I discovered these posted on YouTube. Enjoy! (84 minutes - 1978)
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Filming Othello (1978)
Chimes at Midnight (1965)
Today I discovered the Orson Welles' film Chimes at Midnight on YouTube. I'm posting the videos (parts 1-11) here, along with a fan-made trailer:
Chimes at Midnight (aka Falstaff) is a 1965 film directed by Orson Welles based around the character of Sir John Falstaff in Shakespeare. The script contains text from five Shakespeare plays: primarily Henry IV, Part 1 and Henry IV, Part 2, but also Richard II, Henry V, and The Merry Wives of Windsor. The film's narration, spoken by Ralph Richardson, is taken from the chronicler Holinshed.
The film was nominated (in 1968) for a BAFTA film award for Welles as Best Foreign Actor. At the Cannes Film Festival Welles was nominated (in 1966) for the Golden Palm Award and won the 20th Anniversary Prize and the Technical Grand Prize. In Spain it won (in 1966) the Citizens Writers Circle Award for Best Film.
Welles held this film in high regard and considered it along with The Trial his best work, he said in 1982 "If I wanted to get into heaven on the basis of one movie, that's the one I'd offer up". Many critics, including Peter Bogdanovich and Jonathan Rosenbaum, also consider it Welles's finest work. The scene depicting the Battle of Shrewsbury has been particularly admired, serving as an inspiration for movies like Braveheart and Saving Private Ryan.
Friday, December 5, 2008
Scene of the Day: Five Easy Pieces (1970)
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Chimes at Midnight (Falstaff)
Tonight I attended a rare film screening of Orson Welles' Chimes at Midnight (1965) -- also known as Falstaff, based on a series of Shakespeare plays. The screening took place at the Harvard Film Archive in Cambridge, MA. Welles' directing and acting is superb. If you love Shakespeare and Orson Welles, you don't want to miss this classic. A Spanish dvd is available on eBay. No U.S. video release is planned, but I'm hoping that changes in the near future.
Friday, August 1, 2008
Charlie Chaplin slideshows
I added over 200 new photographs to my Charlie Chaplin tribute page today. I posted them under his photos section, in separate folders by title of each film. I also created 2 new slideshows. Enjoy.
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