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  1. Citizen Kane on vuonna 1941 ensi-iltansa saanut, ensimmäinen Orson Wellesin ohjaama elokuva. Se perustuu löyhästi sanomalehtimagnaatti William Randolph Hearstin elämään. Tuotantovaiheessa elokuva tunnettiin koodinimellä RKO 281. Elokuvaa on esitetty Suomessa myös nimillä Kansalainen Kane, Citizen Kane – sensaatioiden mies ja Himo. [1]

  2. 20 de jul. de 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 ...

  3. 5 de may. de 2024 · The mystery of Rosebud in “Citizen Kane” has intrigued audiences and critics alike for decades, serving as a poignant motif for innocence lost and the complex nature of wealth and power.

  4. 5 de ago. de 2007 · ORSON WELLES explains the meaning of Rosebud in CITIZEN KANE. August 5, 2007. In revisiting Frank Brady’s excellent biography, CITIZEN WELLES, I came across this statement that Welles issued to the press in January, 1941, to basically counter the growing impression that Citizen Kane was based on a certain well known newspaper publisher. Given ...

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  6. Abstract. Something more than the obvious psychological interpretation must be made of Rosebud, the. object from the protagonist's childhood that is the focus of the plot activity in Orson Welles's Citizen Kane (1941). This essay applies traditional methods of literary criticism—interpretation of symbolic imagery, close reading of dramatic ...

  7. In a mansion in Xanadu, a vast palatial estate in Florida, the elderly Charles Foster Kane (Orson Welles) is on his deathbed. Holding a snow globe, he utters a word, "Rosebud", and dies; the globe slips from his hand and smashes on the floor. A newsreel obituary tells the life story of Kane, an enormously wealthy newspaper publisher.