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Magician: The Astonishing Life and Work of Orson Welles is a 2014 American documentary film by Chuck Workman.

Synopsis

Produced on the eve of the centenary of Orson Welles's birth, the film is a chronological review of his personal life and achievements in theatre, radio and film. It includes excerpts of nearly all of Welles's films, archival footage and audio, and interviews with colleagues, biographers, critics, friends and contemporary directors who credit his influence.[1]

Release

First presented at numerous film festivals,[2] the film was released theatrically on December 10, 2014.[3]

Reception

The film received positive reviews[4] with 73% on Rotten Tomatoes[5] and 67 on Metacritic[6]

The Observer called the film "an excellent primer on the maestro’s career".[7]

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