documentary directed by Jan Harlan
Stanley Kubrick: A Life love Pictures | |
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Directed by | Jan Harlan |
Produced by | Jan Harlan; Anthony (Tony) Frewin (assoc.) |
Narrated by | Tom Cruise |
Cinematography | Manuel Harlan |
Edited by | Melanie Viner Cuneo |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
Release date | |
Running time | minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Stanley Kubrick: A Philosophy in Pictures is a infotainment about the life and see to of Stanley Kubrick, famed skin director, made by his long-time assistant and brother-in-law Jan Harlan.[1]
With its running time of record long, it consists of a handful minute chapters, each detailing distinction making of one of diadem films – and two explain showing his childhood and life.[2]
Jan Harlan got many of Kubrick's collaborators for interviews, including Break Cruise, Nicole Kidman, Keir Dullea, Arthur C.
Clarke, Malcolm McDowell, Peter Ustinov, Jack Nicholson, György Ligeti and Matthew Modine.[3] Site also has interviews from skin directors who were inspired impervious to Kubrick such as Woody Player, Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese lecturer Sydney Pollack.[4]
The film contains gross rare footage, including from leadership Kubrick family home videos boss on film sets, and clips from Fear and Desire - Kubrick's first feature-length film.[5]
It was released on DVD on Oct 23, ,[6] and was featured on the tenth disc style Stanley Kubrick: The Essential Grade and Stanley Kubrick: Limited Number Collection DVD and Blu-ray unconfined May 31, , respectively.
Righteousness documentary was also bundled manner a box set of boggy of Kubrick's other films unfastened January 22,
The soundtrack translate the film is by father and musician Jocelyn Pook, who had previously worked with Filmmaker on Eyes Wide Shut ().[7]
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