It's All True (film)
It's All True is an unfinished Orson Welles feature film comprising three stories about Latin America. "My Friend Bonito" was shot in 1941 and both "The Story of Samba" and "Four Men on a Raft" in 1942. The unrealized production for RKO Pictures was the subject of a 1993 documentary written and directed by Richard Wilson, Bill Krohn and Myron Meisel.
Read more about It's All True (film): Pan American, "My Friend Bonito", "The Story of Samba", "Four Men On A Raft", The Demise of The Project, It's All True: Based On An Unfinished Film By Orson Welles (1993 Documentary)
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