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Interview with Orson Welles

Canada

1960

57 Min
Color
English
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DIR Allan King

PROD Ross McLean

CAST Orson Welles, Bernard Braden

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Allan King

Internationally acclaimed Canadian filmmaker Allan King is among his country’s best filmmakers. His most famous film is his debut Warrendale, a wrenching documentary examination of life in a home for emotional disturbed teens. So brutal and disturbing was the 1966 made-for-television film that neither the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation nor the BBC would air the film. He released it theatrically in 1966 and it won a prize at Cannes and earned him a reputation as a major filmmaker. King was born and raised in Vancouver, British Columbia. Before becoming a director he obtained a degree in philosophy, worked as a cabbie and traveled throughout Europe. In 1954 he began working for the CBC and became a television director in 1956. During the ’60s, King began working independently as a director and producer. Later he took much of the footage he had not used in Warrendale and used it to create Children in Conflict, an 18-part television series. In addition to producing… read more

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Spencer Draper

25Dec11

Couldn't it be longer? ;)

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NE1

30Jul10

http://snagfilms.com/films/title/orson_welles_the_paris_interview/

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The greatest interview of all-time!

By kubrick​house on May 27, 2010

This interview was conducted by the CBC show Close-Up in 1960, a couple of years after Welles directed what is considered by many to be the final film noir masterpiece,   read review

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