Orson Welles' F for Fake Trailer 1976

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In 1976 Orson Welles shot and edited a self-contained 9-minute short film as a "trailer", almost entirely composed of original material not found in the main film itself.
Director
Orson Welles
Writers
Oja Kodar Orson Welles
Stars
Joseph Cotten (archive footage) Elmyr de Hory Gary Graver

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"F for Fake (1973)" was not released in the USA until 1976. When it finally came out, Orson Welles produced a preview "trailer" for it, which was effectively a wholly original 9-minute film, shot and edited in a similar style to the film itself. Apart from some very brief split-second camera shots, the entire film is a self-contained short containing original material starring Welles, Gary Graver and Oja Kodar. No cinema distributor was willing to show the choppy 9-minute film (that suffered from the fact that it was largely created, starring, shot by, narrated and edited by awkward B-movie cinematographer, Graver). Welles allegedly ran out of money making the film and paid Graver by giving him his Oscar. The dodgy trailer contains even more footage of Welles' muse and girlfriend at the time, the stiffly provocative, yet inexperienced actress/model, Oja, posing with a tiger. The trailer has subsequently been restored in color, and is included as an extra on some DVD versions of the film.

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