
Download Torrent (164.635 kb)
“Welles, here in his sixties, reveals two new sides to his cinema audience, the prankster and the editor.” [movie review] Combustible Celluloid Jeffrey M. Anderson
“Gives Orson Welles a chance to explore trickery, fraud and illusion on the screen in imaginative ways” [movie review] Spirituality and Health Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
“Welles revels in the duplicity of his subject, reminding us time and time again that we can’t trust the medium of film” [movie review] rec.arts.movies.reviews Shane Burridge
“An almost impossibly lively pastiche of images and ideas that never tires.” [movie review] Filmjourney Doug Cummings
“This will surely be the DVD release of the year. Criterion has finally brought to DVD a wonderful transfer of Orson Welles’ most playfully masterful film…” [movie review] TheFilmJournal.com (Ohio) Rick Curnutte
“This may be the ultimate extension of Jean-Luc Godard’s approach to moviemaking.” [dvd review] FilmStew.com Todd Gilchrist
“Thanks, Criterion, for keeping the film’s mystique of fakery alive.” [dvd review] Slant Magazine Ed Gonzalez
“A minor documentary with a few good scenes.” [movie review] Classic Film and Television Michael E. Grost
“One of Welles’ most engaging — and slyly creative — works.” [movie review] Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC) Ken Hanke
“a wonderfully fitting conclusion to Welles’ career, a playful exploration of the mysteries of art, magic, and fraud, all themes that were central to his best films” [dvd review] Q Network Film Desk James Kendrick
“Mesmerizing meditation on truth, artifice, and art.” [quick rating] Movie Mom at Yahoo! Movies Nell Minow
“I’ve never seen another film like it” [movie review] filmcritic.com Christopher Null
“Enough layers for a whole semester of postmodernism — and it has a sense of humor to boot.” [quick rating] DVD Verdict Mike Pinsky
“After seeing this elusive film, I wonder how many pictures of the great artists in the museums are really by them and not by some forger.” [movie review] Ozus’ World Movie Reviews Dennis Schwartz
“A little gem, full of vintage Welles ruminations on the ephemeral nature of personal celebrity and the elusiveness of ultimate truth.” [movie review] Low IQ Canadian Martin Scribbs
“Hardcore film lovers owe it to themselves to track down F for Fake; its charms and merits are quite real.” [dvd review] Now Playing Magazine Brent Simon
“F for Fake is one of the more wistfully humorous of Welles’s wrestlings with reality.” [movie review] Slant Magazine Joshua Vasquez
Download Torrent (164.635 kb)



Warning - if you are the sort that can’t stand low quality video, this may not agree with you.
Comment by david — put December 27, 2005 @ 3:23 am
What makes this brilliant film all the more interesting to artists is that it is as contemporary as if it were made today.
Comment by Catherine Redmond — put February 20, 2006 @ 2:39 am
From Zombies to Orson Welles
It has been long since I last made a post about films that are available for download or on-line watchig. It’s time to make a new one, and here it is: Public Domain Movie Torrents Public Domain Movie Torrents is one more reason why I need a new HD an…
Trackback by Bibi's box — put April 20, 2006 @ 4:14 am
is this movie is ‘public domain’?
Comment by Matthew J Andrew — put October 17, 2007 @ 10:29 pm
Great Movie Torrent Reviews Here! I will be back for sure! Please also checkout my blog:
http://www.DCBusinessRead.com
Comment by kmh — put April 13, 2008 @ 11:43 pm