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So, 'Shakespeare et Orson Welles' is this intriguing little piece from 1973. It dives into the fascinating world of Welles' interpretations of Shakespeare, which is a pretty rich territory, right? The tone is both reverent and exploratory, with a kind of atmospheric feel that really captures Welles’ unique approach to the Bard's work. The pacing is a bit languid at times, but that suits the subject matter, allowing you to soak in the performances and the layers of interpretation. It's distinctive mainly for how it blends documentary and theatrical elements, showcasing Welles’ charisma and depth. It’s not just another biography; it brings a certain magic, focusing on the art rather than just the man.
This film remains a bit elusive in the collector's market, with most copies appearing on VHS or in obscure formats. Its scarcity is a talking point among collectors who appreciate Welles’ work beyond the mainstream titles. While not widely celebrated, its niche appeal makes it a notable entry for those focused on theatrical interpretations of classic literature, and it might pique the interest of anyone diving deep into Welles’ filmography.
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