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F for Fake
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Synopsis
The final directorial project the legendary Orson Welles completed during his lifetime, F for Fake is less a documentary than an example of cinematic free association on the topic of trickery. Much of the film is in fact drawn from other sources, most notably an unfinished documentary by Francois Reichenbach on the notorious Elmyr de Hory, whose extremely skillful forgeries of famous paintings caused scandals amongst art collectors and experts. In an additional bit of irony, de Hory's interviewer is author Clifford Irving, who became infamous due to a forgery of his own: a falsified autobiography of Howard Hughes. Welles openly re-edits and manipulates this footage, using it as a spine for his own commentary, arguing that there is an extremely close relationship between art and lying, and citing instances from his own career to prove the point. Through a combination of documentary and staged footage, Welles attempts to illustrate the artifice behind all filmmaking, even that of a supposedly non-fiction variety. ~ Judd Blaise, All Movie Guide

Cast

Joseph Cotten Guest
Oja Kodar The Girl
Orson Welles Himself
François Reichenbach Special Participant

Production Crew

Christian Odasso Cinematographer
Gary Graver Cinematographer
Michel Legrand Composer (Music Score)
Orson Welles Director
Marie-Sophie Dubus Editor
François Reichenbach Producer
Orson Welles Screenwriter
Paul Bertault Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1973
Runtime: 85
Country: France
MPAA Rating:
Category: Documentary


Color type
Eastmancolor

Produced by
Films du Prisme