| Orson Welles, Michael MacLiammoir,
Michael Laurence, Suzanne Cloutier , Robert Coote , Hilton Edwards
Orson Welles' daring and visually adventurous
production of William Shakespeare's classic play. Welles, one of
the greatest directors ever, revered Shakespeare and was determined
to bring his own versions of the Bard's work to the silver screen,
though the studios resisted the idea. Without studio funding, Welles
struggled for three years to make "Othello" with his own
money. The film won the Grand Prize at the Cannes Film Festival
and critical acclaim but was rarely seen for many years. Over $1
million dollars in restoration work was spent, including re recording
the score and re creating the sound effects, as well as updating
the audio to digital. "Othello" remains a testament to
Welles' legendary genius.
Othello won the prestigious
Palme d'Or at Cannes in April 1952. |