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Entries associated with the tag "Don Quixote":March 21st - 4:09 p.m.
From Chicago Cinema Forum comes late word of a Chicago premiere for Honor of the Knights (Quixotic), Albert Serra's 2006 adaptation of Don Quixote. The movie screens by DVD projection on Saturday, March 22, 6:30 PM, at Sonotheque, 1444 W. Chicago, 312-226-7600. Admission is $7, and you must be 21 to attend.
October 18th - 11:58 p.m.
"Unseen Orson Welles: a conversation with Jonathan Rosenbaum" airs on CANTV, Channel 19, on Sunday, October 21, at 5 PM and then again on Monday, October 22, at noon. The interviewer is Mara Tapp. Update: The entire interview is available here. The Most Beautiful Six Minutes in the History of Cinema October 14th - 7:37 p.m.
I hope I can be forgiven for promoting a piece of my own promotion. It seems worth doing in this case because an hour-long interview with me by Mara Tapp about my latest book, Discovering Orson Welles, taped for CAN TV19 and showing on Sunday, October 21, at 5 PM and then again on Monday, October 22, at noon, entitled "Unseen Orson Welles," includes a silent, five-minute sequence (scroll down article to four paragraphs before the end) from Orson Welles' unfinished Don Quixote that is arguably the greatest sequence he shot for the film, even though it can't be found in the execrable version cobbled together by Jesus Franco in 1992. It was shot in the mid-1950s in Mexico City, during the postproduction of Touch of Evil. It's set in a movie theater, features child actress Patty McCormack as herself, Francesco Riguera (see photo) as Quixote, and Akim Tamiroff (perhaps Welles's favorite character actor, who also appears in Mr. Arkadin, Touch of Evil, and The Trial) as Sancho Panza, and is fully edited by Welles.
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