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Citizen Kane voted greatest-ever American film in BBC poll | |
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A critics poll conducted by the BBC has named Citizen Kane as the greatest American film ever made. | A critics poll conducted by the BBC has named Citizen Kane as the greatest American film ever made. |
The BBC Culture website said it had asked 62 critics from publications across the world – including the Guardian’s Jordan Hoffman, National Review’s Armond White, and the Village Voice’s Stephanie Zacharek – to submit a list of the 10 films they considered the greatest in American cinema, and Orson Welles’ celebrated debut film, released in 1941, came out on top. | |
In second place, the poll named Francis Ford Coppola’s 1972 gangster epic The Godfather, while Alfred Hitchcock’s 1958 thriller, Vertigo, came third. The top five was rounded out by 2001: A Space Odyssey, Stanley Kubrick’s 1968 space saga, and John Ford’s classic western, The Searchers, released in 1956. | |
Related: How Hitchcock's Vertigo eventually topped the Sight & Sound critics' poll | Related: How Hitchcock's Vertigo eventually topped the Sight & Sound critics' poll |
Several directors have emerged with five entries in the top 100, including Hitchcock, Kubrick, Steven Spielberg and Billy Wilder. The highest-rated silent film is Sunrise, from German-born director FW Murnau, while the most recent film to be included in the list is the 2014 best picture Oscar winner 12 Years a Slave, directed by Steve McQueen. | |
The poll’s conclusions are broadly in line with other similar lists – the 2012 Sight & Sound greatest films poll, for example, had Citizen Kane in second place, though placed Vertigo above it. 2001: A Space Odyssey, Sunrise and The Searchers also constituted the top American films in the Sight and Sound poll, though The Godfather was not nearly so highly rated – in contrast with Coppola’s Apocalypse Now, which was the sixth-highest American film in the Sight & Sound poll, but was placed only 90th in the BBC’s. | |
Surprisingly, the BBC’s panel of critics has voted Birth of a Nation, the notorious silent film praising the Ku Klux Klan, into 39th place. | Surprisingly, the BBC’s panel of critics has voted Birth of a Nation, the notorious silent film praising the Ku Klux Klan, into 39th place. |