They'll Love Me When I'm Dead

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    Réalisé par Morgan Neville • Écrit par Morgan Neville
    États-Unis • 2018 • 98 minutes • Couleur et Noir & Blanc
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This is the provocative story of the final fifteen years of life of legendary director Orson Welles. No longer the "wonder boy" of Citizen Kane, in 1970 he was an artist in exile looking for his Hollywood comeback with The Other Side of the Wind, a film about an aging film director trying to finish his last great movie. He shot the picture guerrilla-style in chaotic circumstances, with a devoted crew of young dreamers, all the while struggling with financiers and fate. In 1985 Welles died, leaving as his final testament the most famous unfinished film in movie history. The negative stayed in a vault for decades until now. With revelatory new insights from Welles collaborators – including Peter Bogdanovich, Frank Marshall, Oja Kodar and Beatrice Welles – They'll Love Me When I'm Dead is the untold final chapter of one of the greatest careers in film history: brilliant, innovative, defiant and unbowed.

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