Orson Welles in Spain (1966)
Orson Welles presents a proposed film project to prospective investors in Spain. Speaking to an audience of wealthy arts patrons, Welles outlines his vision for an improvised, documentary-style fiction set in the world of bullfighting, centered on a solitary, existential matador who stands apart from his peers. As he expounds on cinema, performance, and the ritualized spectacle of death, the film captures a project that would ultimately remain unrealized.
Directors: David Maysles, Albert Maysles.
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Orson Welles as Himself |
| Production | David Maysles | Producer |
| Camera | Albert Maysles | Director of Photography |
| Directing | David Maysles | Director |
| Directing | Albert Maysles | Director |
| Production | Albert Maysles | Producer |