Almost True: The Noble Art of Forgery
A 52-minute documentary about the renowned art forger Elmyr de Hory, whose biography was written by Clifford Irving and whose work and career was thematised in the Orson Welles film, F FOR FAKE.
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Almost True: The Noble Art of Forgery

1997
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Rated 11 Feb 2021
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There are some interesting tidbits here, but one has to ask what is the point of this film? To determine fact from fiction in regard to de Hory's life and supposed crimes? If so that is a questionable reason to make this documentary because de Hory, much like Orson Welles, was a charlatan and as such he was an enigma and the fact/fiction dichotomy is redundant. What is impressive about this film is that it is so very boring despite the inherently fascinating nature of de Hory's life.

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