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In episode 72 I make Jason watch Orson Welles's The Other Side of the Wind so we can talk about it. Open and Closing music provided by Ryen Slegr.
On this special episode of The Projection Booth we're looking at Orson Welles's The Other Side of the Wind again. Way back in May 2015, four years ago, it was still something of a dream that this film would ever get completed and shown to the world. There were rumors but there had been rumors before. Ken Stanley and Rob St. Mary join Mike to discuss Orson Welles's latest film along with special guests Bob Murawski, Josh Karp, and Joseph McBride.
Author, Film Historian, and JFK assassination researcher Joseph McBride joins S.T. Patrick to discuss his newest book, Frankly: Unmasking Frank Capra. The book is about the "Kafkaesque" journey McBride endured in trying to publish a truthful biography of director Frank Capra (1992's Frank Capra: The Catastrophe of Success). Its an illustrative story about what it's like to try to do truthful history in a time where Americans still prefer a sterilized patriotic mythology to a more difficult truth. While working on the Capra bio in 1985, McBride also made an interesting discovery about George H.W. Bush. This discovery would lead to 35 pages of McBride's seminal work on the Kennedy assassination, Into the Nightmare, as well as the first chapter of Russ Baker's Family of Secrets. In this episode, McBride tells the story of that discovery and discusses its meaning. He also discusses his role as an actor in Orson Welles's The Other Side of the Wind, which is ow available on Netflix. Joseph McBride was an amazing guest and this is a story that everyone who cares about the future of non-fiction writing at all should hear!Go to MidnightWriterNews.com for our FREE archives!
We're kicking off "Maudit May" with a discussion of Orson Welles's The Other Side of the Wind. A film some fifty years in the making, it has yet to be completed and released.