Together, these moments represent an amorphous interpretation of the tumultuous career of the greatest theatrical genius of the last century, Orson Welles. They also form a semi-coherent reflection on the nature of death. Scenes are outtakes from The Chimes at Midnight, The Prince of Foxes, The Third Man and F for Fake
Orson Welles-I know what it is to be young:
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