I read the script of "The Other Side Of The Wind" and I must say that I would like to see it released according to version in this book that was published in Locarno. I would have no trouble at all accepting it, although I know that done by somebody else it would not come out exactly like Welles had done it, but maybe close enough what Welles thought at the time this version of script was written. Giorgio Cosetti writes in this book, that it was Welles' conscious choice not to finish this work: imagining it always alive and available for remodelling. I have seen the 30-40 minutes that Munich Film Museum shows around and what I could imagine of the rest...how it would be cut, use of sound etc. - fascinating stuff.
And what a great ending.
I know not many of you have read this, but those who have...any thoughts?
