An intimate and revealing interview with legendary filmmaker Orson Welles, conducted in Paris in 1960. Welles discusses his opus as a filmmaker, his experiences in the industry, and shares insights into his creative process. The interview takes place in a hotel room in Paris, adding to the charm and authenticity of the conversation.
In this silent film, a philosopher enters his laboratory, exhausted from his many experiments. He falls asleep and dreams of a retort that holds the secret to his desires. As he tries to reach the retort, he encounters various supernatural entities and experiences a transformation. Will he be able to defeat the evil that lurks within the retort?
NY Export: Opus Jazz is a dance film that showcases the vibrant energy and rhythm of New York City through ballet. With no dialogue, the film tells a story of a group of dancers who navigate the city, expressing themselves through dance and movement. The film captures the essence of jazz and the elegance of ballet, creating a visually stunning experience for audiences.
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