I know there’s stuff that I should be writing about, but I’m finding it incredibly difficult to get motivated tonight. So, instead of reading through the weekend’s news and trying to come up with something clever, I’m reading up on the early life of Orson Welles. Right now, I’m watching what’s thought to be his […]
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Orson Welles at 19… The Hearts of Age
Posted in Art and Culture, OCD, Uncategorized | Also tagged avant-garde, bells, blackface, Chicago, Chris Barber, Citizen Kane, Dr. John, experimental film, Gary Graver, Greenwich, hanging, Illinois, Jean Cocteau, Joseph McBride, Luis Bunuel, Orson Welles, Robert Wiene, The Blood of a Poet, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, The Hearts of Age, The Wicked Shall Cease (Saints), Todd School for Boys, Too Much Johnson, Un Chien Andalou, Virginia Nicholson, William Vance | 18 Comments