John Ford was an acclaimed director of westerns and dramas in the 30s and 40s. Over the course of his career, he won four directing Oscars, one of which was for the schmaltzy melodrama How Green Was My Valley. In winning this award, he beat Orson Welles’ work on Citizen Kane. I’ll let that sink in for a moment.
While there is a perfectly valid school of thought that Citizen Kane is overrated, it is without dispute one of the best directed films of all time. It features innovative techniques bold enough to make a first year film student weep. The fact that Welles was never recognized by the Academy for his pioneering work in this film makes me a sad, sad panda.
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