Orson Welles' Citizen Kane is considered by many to be the greatest movie of all time. So why was it allegedly booed at the Oscars ceremony?
The Big Picture Orson Welles was once the king of the film world, or so it would seem. With the release of Citizen Kane, Welles was anointed a wunderkind, the future of Hollywood filmmaking itself, at just 26 years old. The film got a warm critical reception but a miserable box office return, and as a consolation prize, it got nine Oscar nominations for its trouble. It's good when great works of art actually get recognized by the Academy.
Orson Welles Became a Victim of His Own Personality When Citizen Kane was finally released into the world, it was met with a...strange response. It was quite critically praised for the most part, but a miserable box office return; in total, the $737,740 budgeted film barely managed to make $1.
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