
Orson Welles in front of the Casino in Monte Carlo. Welles came to the Riviera to present his film "Othello" at the Cannes Film Festival. He received the "Palme d’Or" for the film. The film, at present a "classique", was vilified by most of the critics. Monte Carlo 1952.
With a gentle smile, Orson Welles stands in formal attire before a monument near the Casino in Monte Carlo. He was on the Riviera in 1952 to present his film "Othello" at the Cannes Film Festival. Although initially vilified by most critics, the film received the prestigious Palme d’Or.
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