File:F-for-Fake.jpg

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Summary[edit]

Non-free media information and use rationale true for Orson Welles
Description

Screenshot of Orson Welles from the film F for Fake (1973)

Source

Self image capture from The Criterion Collection release of F for Fake, Region 1 DVD (Spine #288), April 26, 2005

Article

Orson Welles

Portion used

One accurate uncropped frame from the 88-minute film (at 13:30)

Low resolution?

Yes — 500 x 308 pixels at 72 ppi

Purpose of use

For informational purposes only, in the section of the article headed "Final years 1970–1985." F for Fake is notable as the last major film completed by Orson Welles, and it is discussed in this section. The frame illustrates the writer-director-actor in the editing room at the beginning of the film, seconds before the film breaks and Welles says he'll "patch this film together." Welles the editor is a self-described charlatan, the practitioner of fakery throughout the film; the line between truth and illusion is the subject of the film. The frame also visually represents Orson Welles during his final years, the subject of that section of the article.

Replaceable?

Not replaceable; there is no free version of this image, and The Criterion Collection DVD is the definitive release of this film.

Other information

UPC 37429-20692

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current06:08, 16 November 2017Thumbnail for version as of 06:08, 16 November 2017402 × 247 (12 KB)Theo's Little Bot (talk | contribs)Reduce size of non-free image (BOT - disable)
00:30, 3 January 2012No thumbnail500 × 308 (82 KB)WFinch (talk | contribs){{Non-free use rationale |Article = Orson Welles |Description = Screenshot of Orson Welles from the film ''F for Fake'' (1973) |Source = Self image capture from The Criterion Collection release of ''F for Fake'', Regi
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