
The Eyes of Orson Welles 2018
Unravel the creative legacy of Orson Welles like never before in *The Eyes of Orson Welles* (2018), Mark Cousins' visually captivating documentary that turns the microscope on the legendary filmmaker's private artistry.
Director: Mark Cousins
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Eyes of Orson Welles (2018) about?
Mark Cousins' documentary peels back the layers of Orson Welles' creative soul, revealing his unseen sketches, paintings, and handwritten notes as a window into his genius. It's a deeply personal journey through the life and monumental work of a man whose influence on cinema remains unmatched.
Who directed The Eyes of Orson Welles?
The film was directed by Mark Cousins, a celebrated filmmaker and critic known for his visually rich and insightful documentaries about cinema.
Who stars in The Eyes of Orson Welles?
The documentary features insights from Jack Klaff, Mark Cousins himself, Beatrice Welles (the filmmaker's daughter), Orson Welles (through archival footage), and journalist Bernard Levin.
Is The Eyes of Orson Welles (2018) worth watching?
For fans of Orson Welles or cinema history, this documentary is a rare gem—blending art, biography, and homage into a visually stunning portrait. While it may not appeal to everyone, its exploration of Welles' private artistry offers a fresh and intimate take on a legend.
How long is The Eyes of Orson Welles?
The runtime is 111 minutes, or just under two hours.
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About The Eyes of Orson Welles (2018) — A Love Letter to Cinema's Greatest Visionary
Unravel the creative legacy of Orson Welles like never before in *The Eyes of Orson Welles* (2018), Mark Cousins' visually captivating documentary that turns the microscope on the legendary filmmaker's private artistry. Through a series of intimate sketches, paintings, and handwritten notes, Welles' inner world is laid bare, offering a fresh perspective on his towering genius both in life and work. This poetic exploration doesn't just retell his story—it lets you experience it through his own eyes, revealing the brushstrokes of a mind that forever reshaped cinema.
Cousins crafts a meditative tone poem, blending Welles' personal creations with archival insights to paint a portrait that's as bold as it is personal. *The Eyes of Orson Welles* (2018) isn't just a documentary; it's a love letter to a master storyteller, uncovering the hidden layers of one of film's most enigmatic figures.