Talk:Don Quixote (unfinished film)
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Windmill condradiction
edit"In 1972, Welles dispatched his cinematographer Gary Graver to Seville, to shoot the Holy Week procession and some inserts of windmills for the film—although this footage has since been lost.[12][13]"
"Additionally, Franco inserts a windmill scene into the film, even though Welles had not filmed one or ever intended to film one"
What does this mean? Were the windmill inserts not intended to support a windmill scene? Hunter Hutchins (talk) 07:48, 30 December 2020 (UTC)