Stanley Kubrick: Interviews

Stanley Kubrick: Interviews

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Jan 8, 2001 · Anglais · Broché (233 pages)
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Format Broché
Pages 233
Langue Anglais
Publié Jan 8, 2001
Éditeur University Press of Mississippi
ISBN-10 1578062977
ISBN-13 9781578062973

Description

D. Gene Phillips delves into the enigmatic mind of Stanley Kubrick, one of cinema's most revered and controversial directors. This collection of interviews spans Kubrick's illustrious career, starting with his experimental beginnings in "Fear and Desire" and culminating with his last work, "Eyes Wide Shut." Readers are offered a rare glimpse into Kubrick's artistic process, his philosophical inclinations, and the challenges he faced while pushing the boundaries of filmmaking.

Through candid exchanges, Phillips captures Kubrick's reflections on significant themes that permeate his films, revealing the depth of his creative vision. Each conversation provides insights ranging from his meticulous attention to detail to his unconventional storytelling techniques, illuminating how he crafted iconic cinematic experiences that still resonate today.

The book serves not only as a biographical account but also as a critical analysis of Kubrick's legacy in the film industry. It invites both film enthusiasts and scholars to engage with Kubrick's thoughts and artistic choices, fostering a deeper appreciation for a filmmaker whose influence is as profound as the films he created.

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