Citizen Kane(1941) [DIRECT]
Citizen Kane didn’t just use existing techniques; it invented a new "language" for cinema.
15 Facts About Orson Welles’ CITIZEN KANE - American Film Institute Citizen Kane(1941)
Citizen Kane (1941): The Masterpiece That Rewrote the Rules of Cinema Citizen Kane didn’t just use existing techniques; it
The film follows the life of , a character largely inspired by real-life media magnate William Randolph Hearst . The story begins at the end: Kane dies alone in his massive, decaying estate, Xanadu , whispering one final, cryptic word: "Rosebud" . whispering one final