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Stanley Kubrick, Director: A Visual Analysis
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Stanley Kubrick, Director: A Visual Analysis
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Alexander Walker's
Stanley Kubrick, Director
is the only book ever written with Kubrick's cooperation.
This new edition, revised and expanded to discuss all of Kubrick's films—including
Eyes Wide Shut
—again received the approval of the reclusive director, who before his death allowed the use of illustrations taken directly from his films' frames. The result is a frame-by-frame examination of the inimitable style that infuses every Kubrick movie, from the pitch-perfect hilarity of
Lolita
to the icy supremacy of
2001: A Space Odyssey
to the baroque horror of
The Shining
. The book's beautiful design and dynamic arrangement of photographic stills offer a frame-by-frame understanding of how Kubrick constructed a film. What emerges is a deeply human study of one remarkable artist's nature and obsessions, and how these changed and shifted in his four decades as a filmmaker.
Stanley Kubrick, Director
is the only book ever written with Kubrick's cooperation.
This new edition, revised and expanded to discuss all of Kubrick's films—including
Eyes Wide Shut
—again received the approval of the reclusive director, who before his death allowed the use of illustrations taken directly from his films' frames. The result is a frame-by-frame examination of the inimitable style that infuses every Kubrick movie, from the pitch-perfect hilarity of
Lolita
to the icy supremacy of
2001: A Space Odyssey
to the baroque horror of
The Shining
. The book's beautiful design and dynamic arrangement of photographic stills offer a frame-by-frame understanding of how Kubrick constructed a film. What emerges is a deeply human study of one remarkable artist's nature and obsessions, and how these changed and shifted in his four decades as a filmmaker.