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2004
Abstract Orson Welles: We expected it before it happened. What we didn ‘t expect was that the film might be destroyed. And that was nip and tuck; it was very close. Citizen Kane enjoyed a spectacular critical reception. American novelist John O ‘Hara, writing for Time magazine, said quite simply that it was the best motion picture he had
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Abstract Orson Welles: We expected it before it happened. What we didn ‘t expect was that the film might be destroyed. And that was nip and tuck; it was very close. Citizen Kane enjoyed a spectacular critical reception. American novelist John O ‘Hara, writing for Time magazine, said quite simply that it was the best motion picture he had
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2018
Knjiga prati nastanak i snimanje nedovršenog filma Orsona Wellesa "The Deep", kojeg je snimao na Hvaru 1967. i 1968.
Kovačić, Duško, Rafaelić, Daniel
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Knjiga prati nastanak i snimanje nedovršenog filma Orsona Wellesa "The Deep", kojeg je snimao na Hvaru 1967. i 1968.
Kovačić, Duško, Rafaelić, Daniel
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2017
Well, then, let’s talk yet again about Citizen Kane [1941]. Today, as the last echoes from the critics seem to have faded away, we can take stock of their judgments. I’ll leave aside those who have understood nothing, and I’ll challenge the testimony of the film’s assistant directors, cameramen, and designers, who could barely contain themselves in the
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Well, then, let’s talk yet again about Citizen Kane [1941]. Today, as the last echoes from the critics seem to have faded away, we can take stock of their judgments. I’ll leave aside those who have understood nothing, and I’ll challenge the testimony of the film’s assistant directors, cameramen, and designers, who could barely contain themselves in the
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2006
An analysis of Orson Welles's adaptation (1948) of William Shakespeare's Macbeth.
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An analysis of Orson Welles's adaptation (1948) of William Shakespeare's Macbeth.
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This is Orson Welles: Orson Welles and Peter Bogdanovich
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