
EP 164 THIS IS ORSON WELLES FT: JONATHAN ROSENBAUM
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🎙️ A Great Episode of THE ARTISTS 🎙️
In this riveting conversation, we’re joined by legendary film critic Jonathan Rosenbaum, a long-time contributor to Cahiers du Cinéma, former lead critic of the Chicago Reader, and one of the world’s foremost authorities on Orson Welles. Rosenbaum—also the co-editor of the essential film book This Is Orson Welles—takes us deep into the cinematic and philosophical legacy of one of the most enigmatic auteurs in film history. www.jonathanrosenbaum.net
🔍 In this episode, we dig into:
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This Is Orson Welles and Walter Murch’s new book on the craft of editing and sound
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Who was Orson Welles? Myth, genius, renegade—or all three?
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“All of man’s achievements turn to dust”—Welles’s haunting existential reflections
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The elusive The Other Side of the Wind and Welles's fascination with dreamers and illusions
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A timeless breakdown of the classic Citizen Kane
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And finally, Rosenbaum reflects on Welles’s greatest quality as a director—his fearless ability to experiment, subvert form, and chase the poetic truth.
A must-listen for cinephiles, dreamers, and anyone interested in the mystery behind the lens.
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