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Citizen Kane

Film released in 1941, directed by Orson Welles. It recounts the rise and corruption of a newspaper tycoon, Charles Foster Kane (based on the real-life figure of William Randolph Hearst), told in flashbacks from different characters' viewpoints to a journalist. Using a complex narrative structure, audacious camera angles, and innovative sound techniques, Welles's film was revolutionary and is still one of cinema's most celebrated achievements.

The story hangs on the journalist's attempts to find the significance or identity of ‘Rosebud’, the last word on the tycoon's lips. The script was written by Herman Mankiewicz (1897–1953) with John Houseman and rewritten by Welles, who claimed sole credit. The black-and-white cinematographer was Gregg Toland.



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claimed that with Citizen Kane he had started at the top and worked his way down.
Describing Welles's spectacular foray into filmmaking, Andre Bazin hailed Citizen Kane as nothing less than "a vast stirring up of the geological bed of cinema.
Long regarded as the greatest movie of all time, "Citizen Kane" has been breathtakingly restored in a 60th Anniversary Double Disc Edition packed with extras, including the Oscar-nominated documentary "The Battle Over Citizen Kane," chronicling Welles' fight with publishing czar
 
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