
"Orson Welles stated, 'It's in the center of Spain. The climate is awful, very hot in summer, very cold in winter. It's a strange and tragic place. I don't know why I feel something so special about it.'"
"Chimes at Midnight, which Welles considered his finest work, was initially scorned by critics but later hailed as moving, elegiac, and glorious."
"Welles shot the final scenes of Chimes at Midnight in Avila, employing his characteristic technique of filming shots in different locations and editing them together."
Orson Welles chose Avila, Spain, as his preferred city to live in, citing its harsh climate and tragic beauty. He filmed Chimes at Midnight there, which he considered his finest work. Initially criticized, the film later gained acclaim for its unique blend of Shakespearean tragedies and reinterpretation of Falstaff. Welles' connection to the region is evident in his films, particularly through the emotional journey depicted in locations across Castilla y Leon, with Avila being central to his cinematic vision.
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