Stanley Kubrick’s “Manhattan Project”: How Two Experimental Filmmakers Contributed to 2001: A Space Odyssey It was December 1964, and Stanley Kubrick had a problem: No one wanted his new movie. The 36-year-old director had spent months writing a treatment for a science fiction film titled...
Movie directors the world over owe a debt to master filmmaker Stanley Kubrick, whose meticulously crafted -- and at times, deeply disturbing -- films like ‘The Shining,’‘A Clockwork Orange’ and ‘Eyes Wide Shut’ have kept critics and fans shivering
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STANLEY KUBRICK CINEMATOGRAPHIC CAREER After debuting with the short film Day Of The Fight (1951), Kubrick published Flying Padre (1951), short of 19 minutes in which he tells the story of a Mexican priest who travels great distances to carry the word of God. Two years later, he released ...