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EPISODE · Apr 29, 2015 · 13 MIN

Why Citizen Kane Matters

from The Essay · host BBC Radio 3

Five essays by five enthusiasts that follow the rise and fall of controversial Renaissance man, Orson Welles. Film critic Peter Bradshaw shares his own Rosebud theory in his personal take on Citizen Kane.Produced by Gemma Jenkins.

Episode metadata supplied by the publisher feed · Published Apr 29, 2015

Five essays by five enthusiasts that follow the rise and fall of controversial Renaissance man, Orson Welles. Film critic Peter Bradshaw shares his own Rosebud theory in his personal take on Citizen Kane.Produced by Gemma Jenkins.

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Five essays by five enthusiasts that follow the rise and fall of controversial Renaissance man, Orson Welles. Film critic Peter Bradshaw shares his own Rosebud theory in his personal take on Citizen Kane.Produced by Gemma Jenkins.

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