The Other Side of the Wind

The Other Side of the Wind

  • Director: Orson Welles
  • Writer: Orson Welles,Oja Kodar
  • Countries of origin: France, Iran, United States
  • Language: English, German
  • Release date: November 2, 2018
  • Runtime: 2 hours 2 minutes
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital
  • Also known as: Phía Bên Kia Cơn Gió
  • On the 100th anniversary of the birth of Orson Welles' unfinished posthumous film, The Other Side of the Wind is a crowdfunding project launched by rights-holders Red Road Entertainment.

    Details

    • Release date November 2, 2018
    • Filming locations Southwestern Studios, Carefree, Arizona, USA
    • Production companies Royal Road Entertainment, Les Films de l'Astrophore, SACI

    Movie reviews

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    • By Dessie 2022-12-11 06:21:22

      Wells' Confession, Retrospect and Compromise

      Thesis film + short film pseudo-documentary collection + broken splicing experimental film (35, 16, 8mm film and color, black and white two color formats). The movies in the movie are wonderful - the light and shadow of the bar and the surrealism of the toilet, the retro romance and cyberpunk driving in the rain, the rhythm of the wipers and the crisp sound of unbuttoning the buttons, mixed with the whistling sound of passing cars and bringing up. The vivid light and shadow, the quick cuts...

    • By Helga 2022-11-16 17:01:22

      My personal thoughts on this movie

      2018.12.04 First time viewing

      Before the official release, there were too many articles on the Internet touting the film's excellence. I watched it several times and still didn't finish it, but I already knew what the film was about.

      Story: Probably an old director made an art film. First of all, he said that the director was highly respected and well-known. Then the crew made the movie together. Later, in the small screening room,...

    • By Marcus 2022-11-06 22:58:44

      Orson Welles the Prophet

      This article was first published on the public account "Adventure Movie"

      Fortunate or unfortunate, coincidence or premeditated, Orson Welles' posthumous work "The Other Side of the Wind" is destined to be the last work of the giant, which has been out of sight for more than 40 years. Day's film, which miraculously released widely on Netflix last week and in a handful of North American theaters in digital and 35mm formats. Filmed more than 40 years ago in the 1970s, during the...

    • By Eliane 2022-11-02 06:50:37

      What is and what is the other side: An attempt to analyze the new film space of "The Other Side of the Wind" (1)

      Written at someone's request.

      The opening paragraph of Bogdanovich's monologue outside the movie and within the "real" space constitutes the most primitive first-floor upper space . The entire outline-style monologue is quite literary, similar to the dream of Red Mansions about the illusory realm. The intertextuality and mutual mapping with the following text can also be understood by the crystal...

    • By Stephon 2022-10-26 01:21:41

      "The Other Side of the Wind" - About the Coming of a New Potential Cinematic Revolution

      About Orson Welles director's later works and his career, traditionally the younger generation of "millennials" (broadly referring to those born in 1984-95) or even younger latecomers seem to know little about it, until events such as "The Trial" ”, “Midnight Clock”, “The Fake” and other films in digital high-definition remake, show and distribute, so that more people have the opportunity to re-understand this giant and genius who can be regarded as the first giant in the history...

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    • By Dominique 2023-09-18 17:28:02

      Chaos, but too...

    • By Icie 2023-09-16 03:48:54

      In this production you can see how the director deconstructed himself when making his film, which starts as a pioneering film starring two people, and then is a story about how a legendary director made this pioneering film , and then there are the issues the director had to deal with in showing fans that the movie was made, the movie wasn't flawless, some parts of the movie dragged on a bit, but there were also a lot of scenes that were impressive, even though the movie's narrative The pacing...

    • By Elisha 2023-09-08 03:45:16

      Nothing more than a night trip to Los Angeles, Hollywood is always Hollywood. In the 1970s, Miss Shanghai mixed with American pornographic films, and it was a director's self-esteem that separated layers after layers but also cut layer after layer. Wells suffers enough, only magic is his last weapon and voice, but magic also makes him suffer. F for Fake, W for Welles. It's really sad for those who hear it, and tears for those who hear it. (But the male protagonist looks so much like Tian...

    • By Ward 2023-08-05 10:40:00

      We speak in metaphors of death and...

    • By Bartholome 2023-08-01 04:54:39

      4.0 The amount of information is too large, and it was smashed into the eyes. Photography and all kinds of mixed clips are so powerful that people are crushed. Orson Welles delivers the final "Do It Your Way," using in-play scenes to address issues such as "Hollywood-style relationships," women and men and men and men, and self-doubt. What impressed me most was the questioning of consciousness behind the language of the camera, the metaphor of women cutting off male friendships, and the...

    Movie quotes

    • Zimmer: Studying a man like Jake Hannaford, that's an experience. Don't you miss it.

    • Matt Costello: What can I do for you, Ms. Rich?

      Julie Rich: You could tell me what's going on here. Or why.

      Matt Costello: I wouldn't even begin to try.

    • [last lines]

      Jake Hannaford: Who knows, maybe you can stare too hard at something, huh? Drain out the virtue, suck out the living juice. You shoot the great places and the pretty people... All those girls and boys. Shoot 'em dead.