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Some Kind of a Man: Revisiting Citizen Kane (Film As Text)

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Richard Armstrong discusses what 'Citizen Kane' might mean to successive audiences since its release in 1941, with its interplay of theme, technique and execution. In this article he suggests a rethinking of the genre film and looks at many issues including 'The American Century', the story , the world of 'Citizen Kane', the film's script and its look. SKU: 00154-ASE33 Visit our website to view thousands more products like this and order online at:
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