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      • Not only does Citizen Kane remain a miracle of modernist cinema, but the fact that it was made during the height of Hollywood studio control also renders it unparalleled among the weightiest and most influential milestones of feature filmmaking. The film launched the meteoric screen career of the then-25-year-old Orson Welles.
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  2. 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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    Beginning with a newsreel that explains the antihero’s entire life in detail, Citizen Kane seems to deflate any traditional tension by telling audiences the whole story in the opening scene. The technique is borrowed from Shakespeare’s plays, and would have immediately upended audience expectations of the time, as movies until this point had typica...

    Released at a time when movies used the camera as an objective observer, Citizen Kane introduced the unreliable narrator into cinema by jumping between overlapping and contradictory accounts of Kane’s life. This means viewers end up with no clear story of the man, and is a technique that filmmakers even now shy away from (even David Fincher’s recen...

    Many of the editing techniques employed by futureThe Haunting director Robert Wise and Gregg Toland’s seminal deep focus cinematography had, by the time of Citizen Kane’s production, already been pioneered by German Expressionist movies, D.W Griffith, and George Melies. However, the filmCitizen Kanewas the earliest mainstream movie to combine this ...

    At one point in the action of Citizen Kane, the title character’s sixteen-year-long failed marriage is condensed into a two-minute montage of increasingly bad breakfasts. It is one of the many moments where Welles’ ambitious filmmaking allowed future directors to collapse long, complex stories into a string of easily understood images, a technique ...

    Ultimately a tale of a man who values riches and power over all else and squanders his life as a result, Citizen Kane’s story has influenced countless classics that have come since. The plot functions as a brutal condemnation of real-life mogul Charles Randolph Hearst (who attempted a blackmail plot to stop Welles from making the movie), a pointed ...

    Much of what makes it hard to argue against Citizen Kane’s impressive claim is the fact that any later movie contending for the title of “greatest movie ever made” will inevitably have borrowed liberally from techniques established by Welles’ film. Welles himself admitted that many of his technical innovations came from his own lack of experience, ...

    While Citizen Kane is still often regarded as being the greatest movie ever made, being a movie from 1941, there are still many people, especially younger generations, who've yet to see it despite having reaped the benefits of the many films for which it paved the way. Right now, the most convenient way to rectify that online is via a subscription,...

    Along with being called the greatest film of all time, Citizen Kane is also regarded as one of the most influential. Citizen Kane is responsible for influencing cinematography in many major ways, and the marriage of Citizen Kane's clearer definition with increased depth of field became a hallmark of 1940s cinema. This type of cinematography influen...

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  3. At the time of the film’s release, Charles Foster Kane was an American businessman most closely resembling newspaper mogul and yellow journalist William Randolph Hearst, who was similarly given his wealth (his father was a self-made man).

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  4. 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...

  5. Nov 24, 2023 · Here’s everything you need to know about why Citizen Kane is still the greatest movie of all time. Who Was Orson Welles, The Man Behind Citizen Kane? Orson Welles as Charles Foster Kane, via Norman Holland

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  6. May 8, 2011 · Why was Kane successful, why was he a failure? Why was he a triumph and a tragedy? Why is he, simultaneously and almost symbiotically, all of us and none of us?”

  7. Sep 4, 2012 · His famous “deep focustechnique wasn’t utterly original, but his use of it was—he didn’t so much unify dramatic space as bend it; his sets and lighting were less a matter of aptness than of...