"The people who've done well within the [Hollywood] system are the people whose instincts, whose desires [are in natural alignement with those of the producers] - who want to make the kind of movies that producers want to produce. People who don't succeed - people who've had long, bad times; like [Jean] Renoir, for example, who I think was the best director, ever - are the people who didn't want to make the kind of pictures that producers want to make. Producers didn't want to make a Renoir picture, even if it was a success."

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Source: The Orson Welles Story. Documentary, 1982.

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Orson Welles

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Orson Welles was a groundbreaking filmmaker and actor, renowned for his innovative approach to storytelling in works like 'Citizen Kane.'

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