"They'll Love Me When I'm Dead" is a documentary film that explores the final years of legendary filmmaker Orson Welles. The film delves into Welles' struggles to complete his unfinished masterpiece, "The Other Side of the Wind," and the controversies surrounding his life and career.
The documentary features interviews with Welles' collaborators, friends, and critics, shedding light on the enigmatic director's creative process and his complicated relationships with the Hollywood establishment. Through archival footage and behind-the-scenes glimpses, viewers are given a glimpse into the mind of a cinematic genius who was ahead of his time.
As the film unravels Welles' tumultuous journey towards the completion of his film, it also examines the impact of his legacy on the world of cinema. "They'll Love Me When I'm Dead" serves as a poignant tribute to a visionary artist who was never fully appreciated in his lifetime, but whose work continues to inspire and captivate audiences to this day.
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They'll Love Me When I'm Dead
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Heart of the Sunrise
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Beethoven's Ninth Symphony (Scherzo)
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Awards Night
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Danny Baker:
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Cheree
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Le Nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro), K492: Overture
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:
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Why Can't I Touch It?
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