Don Quixote (unfinished Film) - Surviving Footage

Surviving Footage

The full surviving footage shot by Welles is split between several different locations. Oja Kodar has deposited some material with the Munich Film Museum, but in the course of making Don Quijote de Orson Welles she had earlier sold much of the footage to the Filmoteca Española in Madrid, whose holdings include around 40 minutes edited and dubbed by Welles. Welles' own editing workprint is held by the Cinémathèque Française in Paris. Additional footage is held by Mauro Bonnani in Italy, and in at least one other private collection.

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