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  1. 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 reason ...

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  3. IMDb SFDb Elonet. Yle Arenan. En sensation (originaltitel: Citizen Kane; svenska: 'Medborgare Kane') är en amerikansk dramafilm från 1941, regisserad och producerad av Orson Welles. Manuset är skrivet av Herman J. Mankiewicz och Orson Welles. [ 3] Historien handlar om den förmögne tidningsmannen Charles Foster Kane ( Orson Welles ), som ...

  4. About. As Charles Foster Kane (Orson Welles) dies, his last word is "Rosebud." Reporter Jerry Thompson is sent to find out who Kane really was and what Rosebud means. He meets with five different people who were important in Kane's life -- from the man who raised Kane to his second wife -- to try to understand the small mystery of Kane's last ...

  5. Citizen Kane (1941) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies ...

  6. Citizen Kane is a film with epic characteristics, and was at least 30 years ahead of his time, let's start by spectacular Gregg Toland photography, which for me is one of the top 5 best film photography, all the camera angles, metaphors, editing, close-ups, the use of natural and artificial light, mounts scenarios are something inexplicable (Remember Kane's speech), J. Mankiewicz script is ...

  7. Citizen Kane (1941) The fresh, sophisticated, and classic masterpiece, Citizen Kane (1941), is probably the world's most famous and highly-rated film, with its many remarkable scenes and performances, cinematic and narrative techniques and experimental innovations (in photography, editing, and sound). Its director, star, and producer were all ...

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