Search for library items search for lists search for. The book is really welldesigned and thought out, organized like a reference book, which is how i suppose kubrick himself probably would have done it. He is frequently cited as one of the greatest and most influential directors in cinematic history. Stanley kubrick directs by alexander walker, sybil taylor. Stanley kubrick, director of the acclaimed filmspath of glory, spartacus, lolita, dr. Stanley kubrick directed feature films and three short documentaries over the course of his career, from day of the fight in 1951 to eyes wide shut in 1999. The stanley kubrick archives this book of archives is partly biography and partly cinematography. By kubrick mike flanagan directs a meandering, imitative sequel to both the stephen king book and the stanley kubrick movie, the shining. This is the first book to explore stanley kubrick s archives and the most comprehensive study of the filmmaker to date.
July 26, 1928 march 7, 1999 was an american film director, screenwriter, producer and photographer frequently cited as one of the most influential filmmakers in cinematic history. Nov 06, 2019 doctor sleep comes out this friday, the sequel to the 1980 iconic horror masterpiece the shining from director stanley kubrick featuring jack nicholson in one of the most grandiose wildeyed. Bright, clean, unmarked copy, both inside and outside. This new edition, revised and expanded to discuss all of kubricks films.
July 26, 1928 march 7, 1999 was an american film director, screenwriter, and producer. Very good in a very good dust jacket with a few small closed tears. A visual analysis from the worlds largest community of readers. Alexander walkers stanley kubrick, director is the only book ever written with kubricks cooperation it is not uncommon that a young critic writes. Stanley kubrick and me is perhaps the most important book ever written about kubrick. Marine observes the dehumanizing effects the vietnam war has on his fellow recruits from their brutal boot camp training to the bloody street fighting in hue. Alexander walker with ulrich ruchti and sybil taylor. Kubrick is thought to have been one of the great directors of the 20th century he was born in new york city but lived most of his life in england. First edition of the book recreation of stanley kubricks epic film adaptation of anthony burgess dystopian masterpiece.
Kubrick fans everywhere will relish this as the definitive book on the director. Now available as part of our bibliotheca universalis series, the stanley kubrick archives borrows from the directors philosophy. I recently read stanley kubrick and me by emilio dalessandro. Buddies try to rewrite the book on kubrick orlando. There are tons of interviews with famous actors, writers, producers, and directors as they discuss his work and working with the iconic director. Michel ciments is the most informative, expansive and thoroughlyresearched book on the director or most directors for that matter i have ever read.
This book only goes up to 1971, merely halfway through the great director s career. Publication date 1972 topics kubrick, stanley publisher new york, harcourt brace jovanovich collection. Alexander walkers stanley kubrick, director is the only book ever written with kubricks cooperation. The film was directed, produced, and cowritten by stanley kubrick and stars peter sellers, george c. The stanley kubrick archives bibliotheca universalis. Stanley was considered intelligent, despite poor grades at school. Clarke and stanley kubrick teamed up on the mindblowing 1968 film 2001. From the opening sequence of killers kiss to the final frames of eyes wide shut, it allows the masterful visuals of kubricks films to impress through a sequence of compelling, mesmerizing stills.
I dont know if eyes wide open is a reliable source. After his death, both his daughter and wife stated that although he was not religious, he did not deny his jewishness, not at all. Dealing with his life from growing up in the bronx to his last days making and refining eyes wide shut, life in pictures has interviews with cast members, production crew, writers, composers, etc. Strangelove, is a 1964 black comedy film that satirizes the cold war fears of a nuclear conflict between the soviet union and the united states. Publication date 1972 topics kubrick, stanley publisher new york, harcourt brace jovanovich. Stanley kubrick july 26, 1928 march 7, 1999 was an american movie director. The book also features interviews with kubrick and people he has worked with, as well as commentary on his films and the ideas behind them. A brief internet research about the best books written about the life and works of stanley kubrick gave me quite a few results with alexander walkers stanley kubrick directs expanded edition topping the list. This a first paperback edition of the seminal sciencefiction masterpiece 2001. Stanley kubrick was an american film director, screenwriter, and producer. A space odyssey directs this dark, comedic adaptation of vladimir nabakovs classic novel about a middleaged university professor who becomes so infatuated with a 14 yearold girl. The metamorphosis of alex in stanley kubricks clockwork orange from a viewpoint of abnormal psychology. Alexander walker this book tells how stanley kubrick makes filmshow he translates his won vision of a story into cinematic terms, finding original ways to use camera angles and camera movement, lighting.
A book on the making of the film with a foreword by spielberg also treats the film throughout as effectively a collaboration between stanley kubrick and steven spielberg. A space odyssey, takes readers on a visual journey through the production of this iconic film. The book is really welldesigned and thought out, organized like a reference book, which is how i suppose kubrick. A clockwork orange, the shining, and full metal jacket, is arguably one of the greatest american filmmakers.
Many of kubrick s films were nominated for academy awards or golden globes, but his only personal win of an academy award was for his work as director of special effects on 2001. Yet, despite being hailed as a giant by orson welles, little is known about the reclusive director. Enter your mobile number or email address below and well send you a link to download the free kindle app. Pyle rafterman redmond barry scene screenplay script set of dr set of spartacus sexual shoot shot soldiers space odyssey spartacus stanley kubrick stanley kulmck sterling hayden story studios sue lyon torrance turgidson varinia vietnam. A new book by taschen titled, the making of stanley kubricks 2001. Unknown binding january 1, 1972 see all formats and editions hide other formats and editions enter your mobile number or email address. A space odyssey chronicles the creation of the epic scifi movie. Some of his movies were controversial when they were first shown. His films, which are mostly adaptations of novels or short stories, cover a wide range of genres.
Uncompromising to stanley kubrick, stanley kubrick. It was released for home media on netflix in north america us and canada on 15 june 2017. This new edition, revised and expanded to discuss all of kubricks filmsincluding eyes wide shutagain 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. He is frequently cited as one of the most influential filmmakers in cinematic history. Other scholarly treatments of kubrick largely ignore the film. His movies are respected for their great amount of detail and symbolism. Stanley kubrick screenwriter, director, producer biography. Stanley kubrick simple english wikipedia, the free. Lcusz62348 after directing a pair of documentaries, he persuaded his father and uncle to help finance the production of his first fiction feature, an ultralowbudget war film, fear and desire 1953. A space odyssey and a clockwork orange was a photographer for look magazine. Dedicated to stanley kubrick s 90th birthday, his life and work.
The stanley kubrick archives by alison castle, hardcover. Kubrick has always been a huge influence on me and my work, particularly 2001 we used screenshots from the final scene of that film as reflections in early renderings of my pieces. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest filmmakers to have ever existed. His family were jewish immigrants from austria, romania, and russia. Condition bump to bottom front corner, else fine in near fine dust jacket. His films, which are mostly adaptations of novels or short stories, cover a wide range of genres, and are noted for their realism, dark humor, unique cinematography. Very heartfelt piece that kinda gives a glimpse to how kubrick was with his friends and family. It offers a portrait full of warmth, a touching memoir about the filmmaker, and at the same time it clears away all the stupid and crazy stuff about him that has plagued his image for years.
Mar 27, 2018 the stanley kubrick archives this book of archives is partly biography and partly cinematography. A life in pictures is an amazing documentary about a master film director like stanley kubrick. He studied at william howard taft high school and after that he learnt all the different facets of filmmaking on his own without stepping into a film. Stanley kubrick was born in manhattan, new york city, to sadie gertrude perveler and jacob leonard kubrick, a physician. A friend once remarked that there was spirituality in the way max ophuls camera moved.
This new edition, revised and expanded to discuss all of kubricks filmsincluding eyes wide shutagain received the approval of the reclusive director, who before his death allowed the use of illustrations taken directly from his films frames. Additionally signed by anthony burgess on the front free endpaper. Filmography and awards of stanley kubrick wikipedia. British critic alexander walker wrote the first serious booklength kubrick analysis, stanley kubrick directs, in 1971.
The writing and interviews are great, but the photos that showcases his work is superb. Stanley kubrick directs jack nicholson in the shining king did not consider the shining to be a faithful adaptation and had many issues with the film. In the course of fifty years, director stanley kubrick produced some of the most haunting and indelible images on film. This is the ultimate documentary that chronicles kubricks career and life. Put simply, kubrick took kings simple and harrowing story of a secluded family in a hotel with a dark history, and adapted it in his own ways, adding and taking away key plot points and going. Oscarwinning filmmaker stanley kubrick a clockwork orange, the shining, 2001. S is for stanley 30 years behind the wheel for stanley kubrick italian. One of many books on the director published this year, the revised and expanded edition of walkers stanley kubrick directs lj 1271 was obviously timed to coincide with the highly anticipated mid.
The secret photographs of stanley kubrick another life before becoming a great filmmaker, the director of 2001. Stanley kubrick directs by alexander walker, sybil taylor and. Stanley kubrick directs, a visual analysis by halycon. His films touch on a wide range of topics rife with questions about human life, behavior, and emotions. Since there wasnt any book called kubrick on kubrick, i had to go for this one. First published in 1971 as stanley kubrick directs, walkers book has been redesigned by sybil taylor and ulrich ruchti and is among the best studies ever made of a director. Hoping that a change of scenery would produce better academic performance, kubricks. Jul 18, 2019 most of the work that ties kubrick and the shining to the moon landing can be found on the internet, a prime example being the page on author and filmmaker jay weidners website called secrets of the shining, or how faking the moon landing nearly cost stanley kubrick his marriage and his life. Stanley kubrick, director alexander walker, sybil taylor. Stanley kubrick was a friend of mine, insofar as people like stanley have friends, and as if there are any people like stanley now. The film is loosely based on peter george s thriller novel red alert 1958. He has updated and added more critical voices to stanley kubrick, director.
Aug 14, 2019 stanley kubrick was an american filmmaker best known for directing dr. What is there is useful, but unfortunately it is missing almost three decades worth of films by stanley kubrick. Two scholarly books that are comparative critical studies of kubricks work discuss a. The book is divided into six sections the man and outlook, style and content and four chapters dedicated to four of kubricks most famous films. Stanley kubrick directs is literally a pageturner, for it contains more images than text. S is for stanley has been distributed theatrically in italy on 30 may 2016 and had its theatrical premiere in the united states in new york at the ifc centre on 27 january 2017, as part of a stanley kubrick series. It depicts the relationship between celebrated director stanley kubrick and his personal chauffeur and assistant, emilio dalessandro. Then you can start reading kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer no kindle device required. It refers accurately to an earlier edition by the same author alexander walker, published in 1972, with the slightly different title of stanley kubrick directs. The book is copiously illustrated with stills from the productions. A space odyssey, the shining and full metal jacket.
Early years kubricks family and many critics felt that his jewish ancestry may have contributed to his worldview and aspects of his films. Inscribed by kubrick, to mark best wishes stanley kubrick. Jack nicholson, malcolm mcdowell, shelley duvall, tom cruise among others. His daughter noted that he wanted to make a film about the holocaust, to have been. The greatest movie never made, a large volume compilation of literature and source documents from kubrick, such as scene photo ideas and copies of letters kubrick wrote and received. Unknown binding january 1, 1972 see all formats and editions hide other formats and editions. A space odyssey, developed concurrently as both a novel and groundbreaking film by arthur c. S is for stanley trentanni dietro al volante per stanley kubrick is a 2015 italian documentary film cowritten and directed by alex infascelli. Using over 350 black and white film stills, this is a biography of stanley kubrick told through his work which, in a way, is a projection of his life.
In 2011, taschen published the book, stanley kubricks napoleon. Stanley kubricklooklibrary of congress, washington, d. Strangelove, or how i learned to stop worrying and love the bomb 2001. Famously reclusive, as im sure youve heard, he was in fact. How i learned to stop worrying and love the bomb, more commonly known simply as dr. Here, actor keir dullea poses in the equipment storage corridor to one. It captures the behind the scene moments of him as a director. His fascination with the fluid camera of ophuls, writes critic gene d.
Alexander walkers stanley kubrick, director is the only book ever written with kubricks cooperation it is not uncommon that a young critic writes about a relatively young cineaste, and that his opus, for long after often expanded, remains the standard work on that film maker. Stanley kubrick was an britishamerican director, photographer, editor, screenwriter, cinematographer and producer. Expanded edition alexander walker harcourt brace jovanovich hbj, 1972. The stanley kubrick archives showed up one morning in our offices, where my editor and i circled it like curious apes. Its somewhat of a biography of stanleys personal assistant for the last 30 years of his life. Raphael does not mentionned if kubrick intended to adapt the whole book.
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