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Orson Welles

Questa serie approfondisce la vita e l'opera di una delle figure più influenti del cinema e della radio. I lettori possono aspettarsi un'esplorazione coinvolgente e completa delle sue tecniche innovative e dei suoi progetti pionieristici. Ogni volume offre una prospettiva esaustiva, arricchendo la comprensione dell'eredità artistica di questo visionario. È una lettura essenziale per gli appassionati di cinema e teatro.

Orson Welles. One man band
Orson Welles, Volume 2
Orson Welles, Volume 1

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  1. 1

    A brilliant biography of the young Orson Welles, from his prodigious childhood and youth, his triumphs with the Mercury Theatre, to the making of Citizen Kane. Vivid, vastly entertaining, this is the definitive Welles biography. číst celé

    Orson Welles, Volume 1
  2. 2

    The reason for the decline of Orson Welles's career is a hotly debated issue, but decline it certainly did. But instead of marking the beginning of a triumphant career in Hollywood, the film still regularly voted the greatest ever made proved to be an exception in Welles's life and work. číst celé

    Orson Welles, Volume 2
  3. 3

    In One-Man Band, the third volume in his epic survey of Orson Welles' life and work, Simon Callow again probes in comprehensive and penetrating detail into one of the most complex artists of the twentieth century, looking closely at the triumphs and failures of an ambitious one-man assault on one medium after another - theatre, radio, film, television, even, at one point, ballet - in each of which his radical and original approach opened up new directions and hitherto unglimpsed possibilities. The book begins with Welles' self-exile from America, and his realisation that he could only function happily as an independent film-maker, a one-man band; by 1964, he had filmed Othello, which took three years to complete, Mr Arkadin, the biggest conundrum in his output, and his masterpiece Chimes at Midnight, as well as Touch of Evil, his sole return to Hollywood and, like all too many of his films, wrested from his grasp and re-edited. Along the way he made inroads into the fledgling medium of television and a number of stage plays, including Moby-Dick, considered by theatre historians to be one of the seminal productions of the century. Meanwhile, his private life was as dramatic as his professional life. The book shows what it was like to be around Welles, and, with a precision rarely attempted before, what it was like to be him, in which lies the answer to the old riddle: whatever happened to Orson Welles?

    Orson Welles. One man band