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Orson Rehearsed

Orson Rehearsed is a 2021 American independent film by Daron Hagen about Orson Welles which combines elements of opera film, documentary film, and Surrealist cinema.[1] The narrative follows a 2018 staged production of Hagen's eleventh opera integrating extensive pre-shot films and electro-acoustic tracks in which, poised in the bardo between life and death on the night of his demise, Welles takes stock of his life.[2] Directed by Hagen based on his own screenplay and musical score, the film was produced by Burning Sled Media and the Chicago College of Performing Arts. It stars Robert Orth, Robert Frankenberry, and Omar Mulero as Welles, and features the Fifth House Ensemble.

Orson Rehearsed
Directed byDaron Hagen
Written byDaron Hagen
Produced by
Starring
  • Robert Orth
  • Robert Frankenberry
  • Omar Mulero
  • Fifth House Ensemble
Edited byDaron Hagen
Music byDaron Hagen
Production
company
The New Mercury Collective
Release date
  • February 2, 2021 (2021-02-02)
Running time
62 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Hagen began the screenplay in 2016 as a collection of 52 dramatic beats featuring Welles and Marlene Dietrich, John Houseman, Paola Mori, Rita Hayworth, and Marc Blitzstein set to original music by Hagen and words fashioned by Hagen from William Shakespeare and Welles' own public domain comments.[3] Conceived simultaneously as a live operas (in various dramaturgical configurations[4]) and a film that is an artwork in itself that folds the live performance into a larger vision, in spring 2018 Hagen pared down the 52 beats to 14 which centered on the character of Welles divided into three avatars—one young, one middle aged, and one on the night of his death.[5]

During 2016–17, Hagen shot and edited three sets of 14 60-minute films for projection over the heads of the onstage Orsons in live performance.[6] Hagen directed the staged premiere of Orson Rehearsed at the Studebaker Theatre in the Fine Arts Building (Chicago) in September 2018 in a staging designed to work in the theater but also to provide the shots mapped out in the 2016 storyboards.[7] From 2018-2020, he edited the musical soundtrack and folded the onstage films into footage of the staged premiere while adding another layer of semi-opaque images carrying a narrative unique to the film.[8]

The film was released on February 2, 2021, although a traditional art release has been delayed because of COVID-19, it has received substantial positive attention at film festivals worldwide,[9] receiving laurels for Best Musical Score, Best Composer, Best Director, and Best Editing.[10]

Plot Edit

10 October 1985. Hollywood, California. Orson Welles' heart has just stopped. We enter his mind in this moment, on the threshold between life and death. In the liminal zone between life and death, Welles' thoughts flow as a stream of consciousness that loops back on itself, like a Möbius strip. Those thoughts are articulated by three avatars: the first represents the past, the memory of his youthful wunderkind self; the second represents his vestigial self-image as a swashbuckling mid-career artist, bemused to be crumpled on the floor in his bathrobe, dying; the last, represents his spirit, out of time—what Heidegger called an ecstace. On its face, the audience is presented with a series of essays about how opera and film overlap. The relationship between a man and the roles that he has played is examined—Falstaff, Othello, Brutus, Ahab, Kane, Quinlin (from Touch of Evil), and himself.

In stream of consciousness dramatic beats, he first surveys his relationship to the works of Shakespeare, then revisits the accidental drowning of Manoel Olimpio Meira during the filming of It's All True. He contemplates the sound of his own heart; and then lashes out, reliving the pain of his repeated loss of creative control in the editing of The Magnificent Ambersons. He recalls Marc Blitzstein at the piano the night that The Cradle Will Rock debuted before rolling into a rollicking remembrance of the high-octane life he led, reliving the giddy joy of careening across Manhattan in a rented ambulance (to better cut through traffic) at the top of his game on his way from a Danton's Death rehearsal to the War of the Worlds radio broadcast.

His thoughts turn to his despair at the recutting of Touch of Evil, which he repurposes in imagination as the realization that he is dying. He thinks back a few hours to his appearance that afternoon on The Merv Griffin Show, imagining himself as a manic marionette dancing for others’ amusement—the humiliation in having started at the top with Citizen Kane and having ended up doing wine commercials. He contemplates the solitary nature of existence before recalling his eighth birthday—the last time that he saw his mother. He asserts that his life's greatest mistake was that, when his mother asked him to make a wish before blowing out the candles on his birthday cake, he forgot.

He repurposes Shakespeare's great Falstaff credo as he mulls over Chimes at Midnight and the role of love: Maybe I did forget, he closes, poignantly, before having a vision of Rita Hayworth and singing a tender paean to domesticity and fatherhood. A passionate social activist, Welles' last thoughts are of the future: with the foresight available only to the dead, he mourns his country as the words of a xenophobic reality television president are intercut with Emma Lazarus' hymn to liberty. But the body gives out even though the spirit is still willing: it is no longer Welles' problem, it is ours. The avatars join together in a secular hymn: Our songs will all be silenced, they sing, but what of it? Go on singing. Go on. Go. And he does. We do.

Cast Edit

  • Omar Mulero as Orson Welles #1
  • Robert Frankenberry as Orson Welles #2
  • Robert Orth as Orson Welles #3

Music Edit

The soundtrack documents what audience members heard seated in the theater during the live performance of the score. Accordingly, the extensive electro-acoustic tracks crafted by Hagen are blended with the singers and the live instruments onstage performed by the Fifth House Ensemble. This stable soundscape was very lightly enhanced during post-production mastering, and the film edited to the soundtrack. The Naxos Records May 2021 release represents a hybrid of cast and soundtrack recording sound worlds.

Reception Edit

Fanfare magazine noted, "Hagen's ability to meld a multiplicity of expressive devices into a coherent, expressive, and convincing whole is magnificent. Linking passages between scenes, to underline the dream-like stream of consciousness, are masterly, transitions seamless."[11] "The collage of ragtime, synth effects and post-romantic arioso engages," admits Steph Power in a two-star review,[12] while David Denton writes, "Do please hear Orson Rehearsed as a major contribution to 21st century music theatre."[13] [A] "dramatically compelling one-acter ... [set] in a compelling sound world," wrote Kevin Filipsky.[14] "This kind of approach with the potential to overwhelm an opera's subject and its audience. But the combination of Orson Rehearsed's brevity and Hagen's unerring sense of pacing wins the day. The cumulative effect is of a very individual, fascinating, and thought-provoking view of a life that was as influential as it was flawed."[15] American Record Guide noted, "I found this to be a thoroughly enjoyable opera ... in a highly dramatic idiom."[16]

Awards Edit

Awards
Year Award Category Result
2020 Los Angeles Motion Picture Festival [17] Best Composer; Best Director; Best Poster Art; Best Music Video Concept; Best Music Track; Best Musical Performance; Best Score Won
2020 Montreal Independent Film Festival[18] November Award - Best Composer Won
2020 LA Indies Festival [19] Best Composer Won
2020 Los Angeles Film Awards[20] October Award - Best Musical/Dance Film Honorable Mention
2021 Toronto Film Channel Awards[21] November Award - Best Composer Won
2021 New York Independent Cinema Awards[22] February Award - Best Director Won
2021 Austin International Art Festival[23] June Award - Best US Feature Film; Best Music in a Feature Film; Best Editing in a Feature Film Won
2020 American Golden Picture International Film Festival[24] October Award - Best Score; Composer; Best Editor Won
2021 4th Dimension International Film Festival[25] Best Experimental Feature Won
2021 Toronto Film and Script Awards[26] May 2021 Award - Best Experimental Feature Won
2020 Blue Ridge Film Festival[27] Best Experimental Feature Won
2020 United States Film Festival[28] March 2020 Award - Best Feature Film USA Won
2020 New Wave Short Film Festival[29] December 2020 Award - Best Film Score Won
2020 Logcinema Music Film Festival[30] December 2020 Award - Best Film Soundtrack on Any Subject Won
2021 Atlanta Award-Qualifying Film Festival[31] Festival Award - Best Music Film Won
2021 Vancouver Independent Film Festival[32] Winter 2021 Award - Best Music in a Feature Film Won
2021 The Oaks International Film Festival[33] Best Musical Score Won
2020 Golden Valley Global Cinefest[34] Best Postmodern Film Won
2020 Chicago Indie Film Awards[35] November Award - Best US and International Composer Won
2021 Mindfield Film Festival[36] March/April Awards - Diamond Award for Best Original Score ; Diamond Award for Best Director; Platinum Award for Best Sound Design Won
2021 Global Music Awards[37] Silver Medal - Original Score / Soundtrack Won
2021 EdiPlay International Film Festival[38] May Award - Best Original Music Finalist
2021 Seoul International Short Film Festival January Award - Best Film Score Finalist
2020 Lonely Wolf International Film Festival[39] December Award - Best Live-Recorded Theatre Film Finalist
2021 Beyond the Curve International Film Festival[40] May Award - Best Original Music Finalist
2021 Prague International Monthly Film Festival[41] Best Original Music Finalist
2021 Worldfest-Houston International Film Festival Performing Arts Film Finalist
2021 Phoenix Shorts[42] Best Original Score; Best Composer Semi-Finalist
2020 Madras Independent Film Festival[43] December Award - Best Feature Film Special Mention
2021 Milan Gold Awards[44] Winter 2021 Award - Best Musical Score Special Mention
2020 Tokyo International Short Film Festival [45] November 2020 Award - Best Film Score Honorable Mention
2020 Global Film Festival Awards[46] September 2020 Award - Best Original Score Special Mention
2021 Hyderabad International Film Festival Best Music and Sound Design Finalist
2021 Swedish International Film Festival [47] May–June 2021 Award - Best Original Music; Best Film Editor Won

References Edit

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  4. ^ Clay, Dacia (2018), Classical Classroom, Episode 181: The Magicians – Daron Hagen on Orson Welles, Houston: Houston Public Media
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  9. ^ "Filmed 'Orson Rehearsed' opera picks up festival awards", Wellesnet, February 11, 2021, retrieved February 11, 2021
  10. ^ Laurels at Orsonrehearsed.art
  11. ^ Clarke, Colin (August 2021). "Orson Rehearsed". Fanfare. Vol. 44, no. 6.
  12. ^ "BBC Music Magazine –". www.classical-music.com.
  13. ^ "Naxos Classical Music – Naxos Album Reviews". www.naxos.com.
  14. ^ Filipski, Kevin (March 24, 2021). "The Flip Side: March '21 Digital Week III".
  15. ^ Meltzer, Ken (August 2021). "Orson Rehearsed". Fanfare. Vol. 44, no. 6.
  16. ^ Faro, Nathan (August 2021), "Orson Rehearsed", American Record Guide
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  38. ^ "Festival Homepage". EdiPlay International Film Festival. Retrieved July 10, 2021.
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  40. ^ "May 2021 Winners". Beyond the Curve International Film Festival. Retrieved July 10, 2021.
  41. ^ "2021 Winners". Prague International Monthly Film Festival. Retrieved July 10, 2021.
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  46. ^ "September 2020 Winners". Global Film Festival Awards Website. Retrieved July 10, 2021.
  47. ^ "September May-June 2021 Winners". Swedish International Film Festival Website. Retrieved August 7, 2021.

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • Orson Rehearsed at IMDb
  • Orson Rehearsed Naxos product page
  • 2019 WILDSound Film Festival Podcast interview with Daron Hagen about "Orson Rehearsed"

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Orson Rehearsed is a 2021 American independent film by Daron Hagen about Orson Welles which combines elements of opera film documentary film and Surrealist cinema 1 The narrative follows a 2018 staged production of Hagen s eleventh opera integrating extensive pre shot films and electro acoustic tracks in which poised in the bardo between life and death on the night of his demise Welles takes stock of his life 2 Directed by Hagen based on his own screenplay and musical score the film was produced by Burning Sled Media and the Chicago College of Performing Arts It stars Robert Orth Robert Frankenberry and Omar Mulero as Welles and features the Fifth House Ensemble Orson RehearsedDirected byDaron HagenWritten byDaron HagenProduced byBurning Sled Media Chicago College of Performing ArtsStarringRobert Orth Robert Frankenberry Omar Mulero Fifth House EnsembleEdited byDaron HagenMusic byDaron HagenProductioncompanyThe New Mercury CollectiveRelease dateFebruary 2 2021 2021 02 02 Running time62 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishHagen began the screenplay in 2016 as a collection of 52 dramatic beats featuring Welles and Marlene Dietrich John Houseman Paola Mori Rita Hayworth and Marc Blitzstein set to original music by Hagen and words fashioned by Hagen from William Shakespeare and Welles own public domain comments 3 Conceived simultaneously as a live operas in various dramaturgical configurations 4 and a film that is an artwork in itself that folds the live performance into a larger vision in spring 2018 Hagen pared down the 52 beats to 14 which centered on the character of Welles divided into three avatars one young one middle aged and one on the night of his death 5 During 2016 17 Hagen shot and edited three sets of 14 60 minute films for projection over the heads of the onstage Orsons in live performance 6 Hagen directed the staged premiere of Orson Rehearsed at the Studebaker Theatre in the Fine Arts Building Chicago in September 2018 in a staging designed to work in the theater but also to provide the shots mapped out in the 2016 storyboards 7 From 2018 2020 he edited the musical soundtrack and folded the onstage films into footage of the staged premiere while adding another layer of semi opaque images carrying a narrative unique to the film 8 The film was released on February 2 2021 although a traditional art release has been delayed because of COVID 19 it has received substantial positive attention at film festivals worldwide 9 receiving laurels for Best Musical Score Best Composer Best Director and Best Editing 10 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Music 4 Reception 5 Awards 6 References 7 External linksPlot Edit10 October 1985 Hollywood California Orson Welles heart has just stopped We enter his mind in this moment on the threshold between life and death In the liminal zone between life and death Welles thoughts flow as a stream of consciousness that loops back on itself like a Mobius strip Those thoughts are articulated by three avatars the first represents the past the memory of his youthful wunderkind self the second represents his vestigial self image as a swashbuckling mid career artist bemused to be crumpled on the floor in his bathrobe dying the last represents his spirit out of time what Heidegger called an ecstace On its face the audience is presented with a series of essays about how opera and film overlap The relationship between a man and the roles that he has played is examined Falstaff Othello Brutus Ahab Kane Quinlin from Touch of Evil and himself In stream of consciousness dramatic beats he first surveys his relationship to the works of Shakespeare then revisits the accidental drowning of Manoel Olimpio Meira during the filming of It s All True He contemplates the sound of his own heart and then lashes out reliving the pain of his repeated loss of creative control in the editing of The Magnificent Ambersons He recalls Marc Blitzstein at the piano the night that The Cradle Will Rock debuted before rolling into a rollicking remembrance of the high octane life he led reliving the giddy joy of careening across Manhattan in a rented ambulance to better cut through traffic at the top of his game on his way from a Danton s Death rehearsal to the War of the Worlds radio broadcast His thoughts turn to his despair at the recutting of Touch of Evil which he repurposes in imagination as the realization that he is dying He thinks back a few hours to his appearance that afternoon on The Merv Griffin Show imagining himself as a manic marionette dancing for others amusement the humiliation in having started at the top with Citizen Kane and having ended up doing wine commercials He contemplates the solitary nature of existence before recalling his eighth birthday the last time that he saw his mother He asserts that his life s greatest mistake was that when his mother asked him to make a wish before blowing out the candles on his birthday cake he forgot He repurposes Shakespeare s great Falstaff credo as he mulls over Chimes at Midnight and the role of love Maybe I did forget he closes poignantly before having a vision of Rita Hayworth and singing a tender paean to domesticity and fatherhood A passionate social activist Welles last thoughts are of the future with the foresight available only to the dead he mourns his country as the words of a xenophobic reality television president are intercut with Emma Lazarus hymn to liberty But the body gives out even though the spirit is still willing it is no longer Welles problem it is ours The avatars join together in a secular hymn Our songs will all be silenced they sing but what of it Go on singing Go on Go And he does We do Cast EditOmar Mulero as Orson Welles 1 Robert Frankenberry as Orson Welles 2 Robert Orth as Orson Welles 3Music EditThe soundtrack documents what audience members heard seated in the theater during the live performance of the score Accordingly the extensive electro acoustic tracks crafted by Hagen are blended with the singers and the live instruments onstage performed by the Fifth House Ensemble This stable soundscape was very lightly enhanced during post production mastering and the film edited to the soundtrack The Naxos Records May 2021 release represents a hybrid of cast and soundtrack recording sound worlds Reception EditFanfare magazine noted Hagen s ability to meld a multiplicity of expressive devices into a coherent expressive and convincing whole is magnificent Linking passages between scenes to underline the dream like stream of consciousness are masterly transitions seamless 11 The collage of ragtime synth effects and post romantic arioso engages admits Steph Power in a two star review 12 while David Denton writes Do please hear Orson Rehearsed as a major contribution to 21st century music theatre 13 A dramatically compelling one acter set in a compelling sound world wrote Kevin Filipsky 14 This kind of approach with the potential to overwhelm an opera s subject and its audience But the combination of Orson Rehearsed s brevity and Hagen s unerring sense of pacing wins the day The cumulative effect is of a very individual fascinating and thought provoking view of a life that was as influential as it was flawed 15 American Record Guide noted I found this to be a thoroughly enjoyable opera in a highly dramatic idiom 16 Awards EditAwardsYear Award Category Result2020 Los Angeles Motion Picture Festival 17 Best Composer Best Director Best Poster Art Best Music Video Concept Best Music Track Best Musical Performance Best Score Won2020 Montreal Independent Film Festival 18 November Award Best Composer Won2020 LA Indies Festival 19 Best Composer Won2020 Los Angeles Film Awards 20 October Award Best Musical Dance Film Honorable Mention2021 Toronto Film Channel Awards 21 November Award Best Composer Won2021 New York Independent Cinema Awards 22 February Award Best Director Won2021 Austin International Art Festival 23 June Award Best US Feature Film Best Music in a Feature Film Best Editing in a Feature Film Won2020 American Golden Picture International Film Festival 24 October Award Best Score Composer Best Editor Won2021 4th Dimension International Film Festival 25 Best Experimental Feature Won2021 Toronto Film and Script Awards 26 May 2021 Award Best Experimental Feature Won2020 Blue Ridge Film Festival 27 Best Experimental Feature Won2020 United States Film Festival 28 March 2020 Award Best Feature Film USA Won2020 New Wave Short Film Festival 29 December 2020 Award Best Film Score Won2020 Logcinema Music Film Festival 30 December 2020 Award Best Film Soundtrack on Any Subject Won2021 Atlanta Award Qualifying Film Festival 31 Festival Award Best Music Film Won2021 Vancouver Independent Film Festival 32 Winter 2021 Award Best Music in a Feature Film Won2021 The Oaks International Film Festival 33 Best Musical Score Won2020 Golden Valley Global Cinefest 34 Best Postmodern Film Won2020 Chicago Indie Film Awards 35 November Award Best US and International Composer Won2021 Mindfield Film Festival 36 March April Awards Diamond Award for Best Original Score Diamond Award for Best Director Platinum Award for Best Sound Design Won2021 Global Music Awards 37 Silver Medal Original Score Soundtrack Won2021 EdiPlay International Film Festival 38 May Award Best Original Music Finalist2021 Seoul International Short Film Festival January Award Best Film Score Finalist2020 Lonely Wolf International Film Festival 39 December Award Best Live Recorded Theatre Film Finalist2021 Beyond the Curve International Film Festival 40 May Award Best Original Music Finalist2021 Prague International Monthly Film Festival 41 Best Original Music Finalist2021 Worldfest Houston International Film Festival Performing Arts Film Finalist2021 Phoenix Shorts 42 Best Original Score Best Composer Semi Finalist2020 Madras Independent Film Festival 43 December Award Best Feature Film Special Mention2021 Milan Gold Awards 44 Winter 2021 Award Best Musical Score Special Mention2020 Tokyo International Short Film Festival 45 November 2020 Award Best Film Score Honorable Mention2020 Global Film Festival Awards 46 September 2020 Award Best Original Score Special Mention2021 Hyderabad International Film Festival Best Music and Sound Design Finalist2021 Swedish International Film Festival 47 May June 2021 Award Best Original Music Best Film Editor WonReferences Edit Arvio Orson Rehearsed jatkaa elamakertaoopperoiden trendia elokuvaohjaaja Orson Wellesin tarinassa aikatasot sekoittuvat June 10 2021 Orson Rehearsed Film Website Retrieved February 13 2021 Orson Rehearsed Libretto Script at Naxos Records Naxos Records February 11 2021 Retrieved February 11 2021 Clay Dacia 2018 Classical Classroom Episode 181 The Magicians Daron Hagen on Orson Welles Houston Houston Public Media An Interview With Daron Hagen Toronto Film Magazine November 23 2020 retrieved February 11 2021 An Interview With Daron Hagen Chicago Movie Magazine October 5 2020 retrieved February 11 2021 Daron Hagen and Orson Rehearsed An Interview With the Composer F for Film September 16 2017 retrieved February 11 2021 Modeling the Inside of the Mind of Orson Welles Orson Rehearsed Fullshot Cinemag retrieved February 11 2021 Filmed Orson Rehearsed opera picks up festival awards Wellesnet February 11 2021 retrieved February 11 2021 Laurels at Orsonrehearsed art Clarke Colin August 2021 Orson Rehearsed Fanfare Vol 44 no 6 BBC Music Magazine www classical music com Naxos Classical Music Naxos Album Reviews www naxos com Filipski Kevin March 24 2021 The Flip Side March 21 Digital Week III Meltzer Ken August 2021 Orson Rehearsed Fanfare Vol 44 no 6 Faro Nathan August 2021 Orson Rehearsed American Record Guide Winners 2020 Los Angeles Motion Picture Festival Retrieved July 10 2021 November 2020 Results Montreal Independent Film Festival Website Retrieved July 10 2021 Monthly winners LA Indies Festival December 20 2020 Retrieved July 10 2021 October 2020 Results La Film Awards November 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