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  • Written by Tuku on 20.01.2010

    No one better to direct a movie about lies than Orson Welles, the man who simuleted a mar's invasion to earth on a radio, making everybody get insane.
    F for fake (1974), starts-up with Welles doings magics on a train station, sometimes, talking to the camera. A contradiction that crashes the ilusion on the movie. From this point, the movie is very pioneer, with a very quicky and dimanic edition. The movie is about lies, so, tell the story of two greats forgers: Elmyr de Hory and Clifford Irving.
    The movie was made to let the viewer with the strange sensation that nothing on the screen is real. Always playing with art, literature, edition, and of course, ilusion, the ilusion that exist on movies at all, f for fake is pure cinema. Or not.

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