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F for Fake [Criterion Collection] [Blu-ray]

F for Fake [Criterion Collection] [Blu-ray] in Franklin, TN

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F for Fake [Criterion Collection] [Blu-ray]

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F for Fake [Criterion Collection] [Blu-ray] in Franklin, TN

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"Orson Welles appears as himself in this witty and subversive film essay on fakery and forgery, art and illusion. Welles first appears in a European rail station, performing some sleight of hand for a sparse collection of onlookers. He then edits himself into -- and comments upon -- an unfinished documentary (in footage originally shot by Francois Reichenbach) about art forger Elmyr de Hory. In this documentary within a documentary, the gentleman conducting the interviews with de Hory happens to be Clifford Irving, author of a biography on de Hory entitled ""Fake"" and infamous for authoring a notorious forged autobiography of Howard Hughes in the early 1970s. Welles also digresses throughout this section of the film to make tongue-in-cheek remarks about his long dormant Hollywood filmmaking career. In the final section of the film, Welles re-creates a tale involving Pablo Picasso and a beautiful young woman (Oja Kodar) who agrees to be painted by him. The film ends on a sly twist that can only be termed ""Wellesian."""
"Orson Welles appears as himself in this witty and subversive film essay on fakery and forgery, art and illusion. Welles first appears in a European rail station, performing some sleight of hand for a sparse collection of onlookers. He then edits himself into -- and comments upon -- an unfinished documentary (in footage originally shot by Francois Reichenbach) about art forger Elmyr de Hory. In this documentary within a documentary, the gentleman conducting the interviews with de Hory happens to be Clifford Irving, author of a biography on de Hory entitled ""Fake"" and infamous for authoring a notorious forged autobiography of Howard Hughes in the early 1970s. Welles also digresses throughout this section of the film to make tongue-in-cheek remarks about his long dormant Hollywood filmmaking career. In the final section of the film, Welles re-creates a tale involving Pablo Picasso and a beautiful young woman (Oja Kodar) who agrees to be painted by him. The film ends on a sly twist that can only be termed ""Wellesian."""

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