CITIZEN KANE (1941)

General Admission Tickets: $7
SAT, JAN 17, 2026
THE NEWS-GAZETTE FILM SERIES
THE NEWS-GAZETTE FILM SERIES
Rated PG
120 Min
A touchstone in film history, and widely considered the #1 movie ever made - according to the American Film Institute. Celebrated for its innovative narrative structure, deep-focus cinematography, and revolutionizing filmmaking with its innovative narrative structure. Citizen Kane explores themes of power, wealth, and the elusive nature of identity through a thinly veiled story of media mogul William Randolph Hearst.
When a reporter is assigned to decipher newspaper magnate Charles Foster Kane's (Orson Welles) dying words, his investigation gradually reveals the fascinating portrait of a complex man who rose from obscurity to staggering heights. Though Kane's friend and colleague Jedediah Leland (Joseph Cotten), and his mistress, Susan Alexander (Dorothy Comingore), shed fragments of light on Kane's life, the reporter fears he may never penetrate the mystery of the elusive man's final word, "Rosebud."
Doors open 45 min prior to showtime.

For over 20 years, The News-Gazette has sponsored screenings of the most beloved classic films at the Virginia Theatre. Join us for more films this season and relive the magic of the movies!
120 Min
A touchstone in film history, and widely considered the #1 movie ever made - according to the American Film Institute. Celebrated for its innovative narrative structure, deep-focus cinematography, and revolutionizing filmmaking with its innovative narrative structure. Citizen Kane explores themes of power, wealth, and the elusive nature of identity through a thinly veiled story of media mogul William Randolph Hearst.
When a reporter is assigned to decipher newspaper magnate Charles Foster Kane's (Orson Welles) dying words, his investigation gradually reveals the fascinating portrait of a complex man who rose from obscurity to staggering heights. Though Kane's friend and colleague Jedediah Leland (Joseph Cotten), and his mistress, Susan Alexander (Dorothy Comingore), shed fragments of light on Kane's life, the reporter fears he may never penetrate the mystery of the elusive man's final word, "Rosebud."
Doors open 45 min prior to showtime.

For over 20 years, The News-Gazette has sponsored screenings of the most beloved classic films at the Virginia Theatre. Join us for more films this season and relive the magic of the movies!



