Description |
1 DVD (27 min.) : sound, black and white ; 4 3/4 in. |
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digital |
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optical |
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video file |
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DVD video |
Performer |
Robert McKee, narrator ; with comments by Dilys Powell, Ken Russell, Philip Dodd, Raymond Carney, and Peter Cowie. |
Credits |
Gary Johnstone, director and producer ; Robert McKee, writer. |
Note |
Originally broadcast in 1991 on the television program J'accuse. |
System Details |
DVD. |
Summary |
Film critic Robert McKee takes issue with the popular notion that Citizen Kane is "the greatest film ever made." Accusing Orson Welles' creation of promoting style over substance, McKee examines the film's content, style, plot, and emotional impact. Numerous clips of the film are used as examples, and several other film critics state their views of the piece. |
Subject |
Citizen Kane (Motion picture)
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Citizen Kane (Motion picture) |
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Welles, Orson, 1915-1985. Citizen Kane (Motion picture)
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Film criticism.
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Film criticism. |
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Motion picture producers and directors -- United States.
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Motion picture producers and directors. |
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United States. |
Genre/Form |
Video recordings.
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Video recordings.
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Added Author |
Russell, Ken, 1927-2011.
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Carney, Raymond.
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Welles, Orson, 1915-1985.
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Fulmar (Firm)
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Added Title |
J'accuse (Television program)
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Music No. |
FFH 11689 Films for the Humanities & Sciences |
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