
Berkhamsted, UK
Friday, October 2, 2009
9.00pm-10.00pm Five Minutes, Mr. Welles
-30 minutes, B&W, Brooklyn Hazelhurst Productions, 2005, directed by Vincent D’Onofrio, starring the director and Janine Thériault; only ever screened officially at the Venice Film Festival; a tribute to Orson Welles, and an imagined “behind the scenes” look at the actor during his filming of The Third Man; this film is also a story about the nature of artistic creation and the conflict between art and commerce. Classification: PG
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Thanks Linda!
4 comments:
Saw Five Minutes,Mr.Welles on youtube,was REALLY good! Vincent is excellent in this! It's a must see for all Vincent fans! Ok, I'm sounding like a commercial, log on yourself and check it out!
Oh, the British vixens are SO lucky!
I find the black and white pictures or movies are beautiful, it gives a sensual atmosphere and God that Vincent is sensual.
In "fives minutes, Mr Welles," the black and white effect and the game of Vincent gives a special atmosphere. I like this.
Grrr, back of bloody beyond, why can't it come to London, or at least be shown earlier.
Even so, If Vincent was going to be there...
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