The Crazy, Convoluted Story of Orson Welles’s ‘Final’ Film
"The Other Side of the Wind" is a grandly talky, psychedelic, psychosexual art-house drama, shot on a hodgepodge of different film stocks, from Super 8 to 16 mm to 35 mm, black-and-white to saturated color, to create a kind of kaleidoscopic pile-on of images and narrative voices.
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