Citizen Kane, directed and starred by Hollywood outcast Orson Welles, is according to most experts and film aficionados, the greatest movie ever made. The 1941’s classic of the silver screen depicts with avant-garde narrative techniques the life of the publishing tycoon, Charles Foster Kane. Although the film was not a box office hit in its first release, it is considered a cinematographic masterpiece of direction, film editing and lightning techniques.
The story begins with an old Charles Kane on his deathbed, with a glass snowball on his hand that falls into the ground as he utters his last word: ‘Rosebud’. From then on, this word will be the guiding star for a group of journalists that will try to interview