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ORSON WELLES / THE OTHER SIDE OF THE WIND BLU-RAY / REGION ABC / SHIP WORLDWIDE
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The Other Side of the Wind is an American-French experimental film directed, co-written, co-produced and co-edited by Orson Welles, released in 2018 after more than forty years in development. The film stars John Huston, Bob Random, Peter Bogdanovich, Susan Strasberg and Oja Kodar.
The story utilized a film-within-a-film narrative which follows the last day in the life of an aging Hollywood film director (Huston) as he hosts a screening party for his unfinished latest project. The film was shot in an unconventional mockumentary style featuring a rapid cutting approach with both color and black-and-white footage. It was intended as a satire of both the passing of Classic Hollywood and of the avant-garde filmmakers of Europe and New Hollywood in the 1970s. The unreleased results would be called "the Holy Grail of cinema". It holds the record for the longest production time in history — 48 years. Runtime 122 min
Featuring a mini documentary detailing the process of bringing this film to life and trailer
SPECIAL FEATURES
- An all new mini documentary that shows how this film was brought to life (45 min)
- Trailer
Tech Specs:
Aspect ratios used vary 16mm, 35mm film stock restored all in 1080 HD and 5.1 audio mix with some mono dialogue[! identifier_exists:FALSE!]
The story utilized a film-within-a-film narrative which follows the last day in the life of an aging Hollywood film director (Huston) as he hosts a screening party for his unfinished latest project. The film was shot in an unconventional mockumentary style featuring a rapid cutting approach with both color and black-and-white footage. It was intended as a satire of both the passing of Classic Hollywood and of the avant-garde filmmakers of Europe and New Hollywood in the 1970s. The unreleased results would be called "the Holy Grail of cinema". It holds the record for the longest production time in history — 48 years. Runtime 122 min
Featuring a mini documentary detailing the process of bringing this film to life and trailer
SPECIAL FEATURES
- An all new mini documentary that shows how this film was brought to life (45 min)
- Trailer
Tech Specs:
Aspect ratios used vary 16mm, 35mm film stock restored all in 1080 HD and 5.1 audio mix with some mono dialogue[! identifier_exists:FALSE!]



