Documentary   United Kingdom

"The Eyes of Orson Welles" is a documentary film directed by Mark Cousins that explores the artistic side of Orson Welles, the acclaimed actor and director. The movie delves into Welles' background as a trained artist and his lifelong passion for drawing and painting.

Using access to Welles' personal collection of artworks, including character sketches, storyboards, set designs, and personal photographs, the film presents a visual journey into the mind of this renowned creative force. Through these previously unseen artworks, viewers are given a glimpse into Welles' visual thinking and the inspirations that shaped his life and career.

The documentary offers an exclusive new perspective on Welles, one of the most influential figures of the 20th century. It delves into the lesser-known aspects of his artistry, expanding beyond his acclaimed films like "Citizen Kane" and "Touch of Evil." The film aims to uncover the visual imagination and creativity that fueled Welles' work.

"The Eyes of Orson Welles" seeks to showcase the breadth and depth of Welles' artistic vision, capturing his unique way of storytelling through various mediums. It reveals his artistic process, presenting a narrative through the lens of his artworks. By doing so, the film provides a deeper understanding of Welles as an artist, his influences, and how his visual thinking contributed to his cinematic masterpieces.

Through the exploration of Welles' artworks and personal photographs, "The Eyes of Orson Welles" sheds light on his creative genius and offers a fresh perspective on his life and artistic legacy. The documentary invites audiences to appreciate Welles not only as a legendary filmmaker but also as a visual artist whose work continues to captivate and fascinate audiences to this day.
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