30
Sep/09

MOVING IMAGE MASTERPIECES: CITIZEN KANE

30
Sep/09
Welles classic will have special screening in Queens

Welles classic will have special screening in Queens

CITIZEN KANE (Orson Welles, 1941)

Queens Theatre in the Park

Flushing Meadows Corona Park, New York State Pavilion

Thursday, October 1, 7:00

Tickets: $10

718-760-0064

http://www.queenstheatre.org
http://www2.warnerbros.com/citizenkane

CITIZEN KANE is the best-made film we have ever had the pleasure to watch ¬ again and again and again, and it is even more brilliant on the big screen. A young, brash, determined Orson Welles created a masterpiece unlike anything seen before or since ¬ a beautifully woven complex narrative with a stunning visual style (compliments of DP Gregg Toland) and a fabulous cast of veterans from his Mercury radio days. Each moment in the film is unforgettable, not a word or shot out of place. Like every film Welles made, CITIZEN KANE was fraught with controversy, not the least of which was a very unhappy William Randolph Hearst seeking to destroy the negative of a film he thought ridiculed him. KANE won only one Oscar, for writing ¬ which also resulted in controversy when Herman J. Mankiewicz claimed that he was the primary writer, not Welles. It lost the Oscar for Best Picture to John Ford¹s HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY, but it has topped nearly every greatest-films-of-all-time list ever since. The October 1 screening is the first in a six-part collaboration between Queens Theatre in the Park and the Museum of the Moving Image and will be introduced by David Schwartz.