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		<title>Orson Welles</title>
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<p><b>What did Orson Welles do for cinema and for the world?</b><br />
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<p>What was his significance and what did he do that effects us today?
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<p>I don't know about what he did for the world per se, but he was, in my opinion, a veritable genius when it came to what cinema as a narrative media could be. Citizen Kane, as the prime example (though many people these days think of it as boring) was very provocative at its time in both the subject material and the complexity of how characters were developed and their interplay. </p>
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