Paradise Regained: Queen Kelly and the Lure of the ‘Lost’ Film Darragh O’Donoghue July 2003 Lost Films Why do ‘lost’ or mutilated films hold such fascination? O’Donoghue searches for an answer in the fragmentary legacy of the patron saint of the film maudit, Erich von Stroheim.
From the Beginning: Notes on Orson Welles’ Most Personal Late Film Peter Tonguette July 2003 Lost Films On the trail of the unfinished Isak Dinesen adaptation The Dreamers, Tonguette talks with Welles experts and associates about this crucial late work.
Breathing Together: The Author in Search of Investors James Leahy July 2003 Lost Films In 1969, Hollywood exile Nicholas Ray arrived in Chicago hoping to film a radical ‘documentary.’ His collaborator recalls the era, the project and the man.