14 Nov 2018
40m

They'll Love Me When I'm Dead

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You Can’t Make This Up

The documentary *They'll Love Me When I'm Dead* examines the final, tumultuous chapter of Orson Welles' career through the lens of his unfinished film, *The Other Side of the Wind*. Director Morgan Neville, joined by host Karina Longworth, details how the project functions as an autobiographical narrative, reflecting Welles' real-world struggle to secure funding while maintaining absolute artistic control. The discussion highlights Welles' dual identity as a commercial actor and a purist director, emphasizing his "shapeshifting" nature and the conflicting accounts of his collaborators. By eschewing a singular, objective truth, the film captures the complexity of a legendary filmmaker who remained deeply committed to his vision despite being labeled an outsider. This exploration underscores the challenges of legacy-building and the persistent, often contradictory, nature of artistic genius in the late stages of a career.

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