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      • Acting almost as a biopic (biographical film), Citizen Kane portrays a long period of time realistically, allowing the characters to age as the story goes on. Instead of being told in a linear, completely chronological manner, Kane’s story unfolds in overlapping segments that add more information as each narrator adds his or her story.
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  2. Citizen Kane opens with the camera panning across a spooky, seemingly deserted estate in Florida called Xanadu. The camera lingers on a "No Trespassing" sign and a large "K" wrought on the gate, then gradually makes its way to the house, where it appears to pass through a lit window.

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  3. Jul 20, 2015 · Citizen Kane is an encyclopedia of techniques: a 114-minute film school which provides lesson after lesson in deep focus and rear projection, extreme close-ups and overlapping dialogue. The...

  4. Dec 4, 2020 · How did Orson Welles’s film become so firmly established at the top of the canon in the first place? Behind the rise and fall of ‘Citizen Kane’ as the greatest movie ever made.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Citizen_KaneCitizen Kane - Wikipedia

    Citizen Kane rejects the traditional linear, chronological narrative and tells Kane's story entirely in flashbacks using different points of view, many of them from Kane's aged and forgetful associates, the cinematic equivalent of the unreliable narrator in literature.

  6. Kane represents the thin line between good and bad business in an America that promotes cutthroat capitalism while it promotes nationalistic compassion. If making enough money to “speak for the working man” requires manipulating the working man temporarily, do the ends justify the means? What if said manipulation becomes more than temporary?

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  7. May 10, 2012 · Looking to the return of Sight & Sound’s once-in-a-decade Greatest Film of All Time poll in 2012, David Thomson launched a series of debates on the canon, wondering whether Citizen Kane will – or should – retain its top spot.

  8. 3 days ago · Based on flashbacks of discrete episodes in Kane’s life, Citizen Kane mostly takes place in three different settings: Colorado during Kane’s childhood, New York at the height of his success as a media magnate, and finally Florida as Kane nears his demise.