The cinema of Stanley Kubrick

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Publisher
Continuum
Released
1972
Pages
266
Readers
5.0★ (1)

The cinema of Stanley Kubrick

1972 · Book · Norman Kagan

Motion picturesCriticism and interpretationMotion picture producers and directorsFilmKubrick, stanley, 1928-1999Motion pictures, evaluation

"Stanley Kubrick never lived to see the release of Eyes Wide Shut, the sensational film based on a novella by Viennese author Arthur Schnitzler. With a discussion of that film and a new overview of Kubrick's life and career, Norman Kagan completes his study of the enigmatic filmmaker. Eyes Wide Shut was only the latest in a string of successes over nearly five decades: The Killing, Paths of Glory, Spartacus, Lolita, Dr. Strangelove, 2001, A Clockwork Orange, Barry Lyndon, The Shining, and Full Metal Jacket. The films are examined in detail, from conception through camera work, acting, set and costume design, dialogue, music, and editing. Popular and scholarly critical responses are included to show the unusual unity of Kubrick's work and his unique legacy."--BOOK JACKET. by Norman Kagan