Year
1973
Runtime
89 min
Format
4K DCP
Language
English, French, Spanish
Subtitles
English
Territory
Benelux
Orson Welles’s playful, genre-defying meditation on deception, artifice, and authorship. Blending documentary, essay film, and sleight of hand, Welles examines the lives of notorious art forger Elmyr de Hory and writer Clifford Irving while gleefully implicating himself in their world of illusions. Mixing archival footage, staged scenes, and cinematic tricks, the film constantly blurs the boundaries between truth and fabrication. Inventive, witty, and self-reflexive — a precursor to the modern video essay and a mischievous celebration of cinema’s capacity to deceive.
Director
Orson Welles
Cast
Orson Welles
Oja Kodar
François Reichenbach
Elmyr de Hory











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