Review of F for Fake (1973) by Jarod K — 28 Sep 2007
An exploration into the larcenies committed by several notorious individuals is also a personal biography and confession from Welles, whom pulled a few pranks in his day and shows that he can still do it.
It can get confusing at times as Welles tries to interwine both the facts and the lies together, but it is fascinating and dazzlingly made.
This review of F for Fake (1973) was written by Jarod K on 28 Sep 2007.
F for Fake has generally received very positive reviews.
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