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Stanley Kubrick
Stanley Kubrick
Birthday: 26.07.1928
Age: 70 years
Place of birth: New York, USA Date of death: 17.03.1999 Place of death: St. Albans near London, USA
Citizenship: USA Height: 174 cm
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Biography
American film director and producer, one of the most influential and innovative filmmakers of the second half of the XX century.
Kubrick's films, most of which are screen adaptations, are saturated with technical skill, an innovative, often deliberately "stingy" approach to storytelling, as well as subtle, long lasting wit.
Characteristic features of his work are also the specific use of close ups, unusual panning, influx, as well as the bold use of popular and classical music.
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Early years
Stanley Kubrick was born on July 26, 1928 in New York, in a family of Jews — immigrants from the Austro Hungarian Empire.
His father, Jacob (later Jack Leonard) Kubrick (Jacob Kubrick, or Jacques Leonard Kubrick, 1902-1985), came from Eastern Galicia and worked as a surgeon.
Mother, Gertrude (later Sadie) Perveler (Sadie Gertrude Perveler, 1903-1985), came from Bukovina and was a housewife.
At school, Stanley did not shine with success, his only passion was chess.
Then came the passion for photography: at the age of 17, he became a full time employee of the magazine "Look".
The first films
Kubrick made his first films with his own money and donations from friends, and in 1954, together with producer James B. Harris, Kubrick organized his own film company.
After the low budget film "The Killer's Kiss" (1955) and the crime drama "Murder" (1956), Kubrick filmed the anti war film "Paths of Glory" (1957) in Europe with American actors.
The film told about French soldiers of the First World War paying with their lives for the cowardice and incompetence of their commanders.
In America, the "Paths of Glory" were enthusiastically received, and in Europe they caused a scandal.
In France, for example, the rental of the picture was banned, and in Belgium there were spontaneous protest demonstrations organized by reserve officers.
European critics took the film under protection, pointing out its undoubted artistic merits and especially noting the acting of Kirk Douglas.
It is curious that Kubrick was helped by his wives in the work on the first films.
The first chosen one of the director Toba Etta Metz staged dialogues in the film "Fear and Lust" Ruth Sobotka starred in a cameo role of a dancer in "The Killer's Kiss".
Finally, the director's third and last wife, Christian, played in "Paths of Glory".
Spartak
In 1960, Kirk Douglas — an actor and at the same time an executive producer of the film "Spartacus" - invited Kubrick to replace the dismissed director Anthony Mann.
Sunday newspapers reported that Kubrick was at the head of the production with a budget of $ 12 million, with twenty seven tons of dresses, tunics and aluminum armor (made to order in Rome) and with a solid cast of performers (Laurence Olivier, Charles Lawton, Peter Ustinov and others).
Kirk Douglas hoped that the young director would become an obedient tool in his hands.
Kubrick first replaced the performer of the main role and, despite the protests of Douglas, shot the film with his usual slowness and thoroughness.
"Spartak" was a success at the box office.
Critics highlighted the high professional level of the production and the psychologism that is not characteristic of most "super colossi".
Lolita
Kubrick shot his next picture in England.
It was an adaptation of Vladimir Nabokov's scandalous novel "Lolita".
The writer was concerned that the characters of his work were being transferred to the real world, nevertheless, he praised Kubrick in every possible way.
However, the director himself later admitted that "Lolita" was not a success for him.
The premiere of the film brought restrained approving reviews.
Critics believed that Sue Lyon in the role of Lolita was no more a child than Marilyn Monroe was at the age of eighteen.
Deciding to settle in England, Kubrick bought Abbot Mead, a manor house near London, not far from the film studio in Borehamwood.
His family settled in a house surrounded by a high fence, and almost did not receive anyone.
As if to emphasize his dual citizenship, the director kept his New York apartment in the Central Park area.
Kubrick rarely gave interviews, so there were a lot of rumors about him.
"I was surprised to read," he said — " that for fear of an accident, I forbid the driver to drive at a speed of more than fifty kilometers per hour and at the same time wear a hockey helmet.
But I've never had a personal driver.
And they also wrote that I was mortally afraid of insects and even installed an ingenious device against mosquitoes in the garden.
All this is complete nonsense."
But he was really afraid of air travel.
In the 1950s, Stanley narrowly avoided a crash during his first solo flight.
Since then, he preferred to make long trips on transatlantic ships.
Kubrick's world fame was brought by the grandiose fantastic epic "Space Odyssey 2001" (1968), which won the Academy Award for the use of special effects and combined shooting.
Starting work on the film, Kubrick in March 1964 initiated the then little known science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke into his plans.
"He wanted to make a film that everyone would recognize as really good science fiction," Clark said.
Stanley Kubrick, having conceived "to make a picture about the connection of man with the universe," sought documentary authenticity.
The bizarre contours of spaceships floating in the universal expanses were not an artistic fiction.
Their sketches were provided by NASA specialists who developed promising models of interplanetary ships.
The only "villain" in the film is a computer named GAL 9000 (in some versions, HAL 9000) (named so after the initial letters of "two most perfect branches of science" — "hermeneutics" and "algorithmics").
The technique created by man challenges him.
A Clockwork Orange
A real sensation was caused by Kubrick's next film - "A Clockwork Orange" (1971) based on the satirical novel of the same name by Anthony Burgess.
Explaining the title of his book, the writer said that he heard this expression in a beer bar.
In the jargon of the London "Cockneys", it means about the same as" with a hello "or"with cockroaches in your head".
The main role of Alex was played by Malcolm McDowell.
"If Kubrick were not a film director," the actor noted — " he should have commanded the US armed forces.
He keeps everything in his head right up to the purchase of shampoo.
Nothing passes him by."
McDowell's hero, who lives in an atmosphere of violence and sex, goes to prison.
In order to escape from there, he agrees to a psychological medical experiment.
Now any aggression causes him a state of nausea and weakness.
Becoming the object of even more brutal violence, Alex tries to commit suicide by jumping out of a window…
"A clockwork orange" because of the abundance of sex and violence was banned by a UK court with the wording "evil as such".
However, some of the audience and critics received the film with admiration.
Time magazine wrote: "No film in the last decade (and perhaps in the entire history of cinema) contains such exquisite and frightening prophecies about the future role of cultural objects — painting, architecture, sculpture, music — in our society..."
Barry Lyndon
In 1975, Kubrick adapted William Thackeray's novel "Barry Lyndon", creating, in the words of one of the critics, "a picturesque and rhythmically accurate spectacle of the era of the Napoleonic campaigns, which confirmed the inevitability of the victory of time and death over life."
Radiance
After that, Kubrick's attention was attracted by a new novel by Stephen King, "The Shining".
As a result, the director created a parable about the secrets of existence and human hatred, made in the traditions of the"Gothic novel".
The brilliant Jack Nicholson starred in the main role.
Kubrick's daughter Vivian made a documentary about how the "Shining" was created.
Her work was shown on English television, however, before that Stanley removed some not quite flattering images of himself from the film and made a selection of frames for advertising at the foreign box office.
All metal shell
Kubrick's next film, The All Metal Shell (1987), is dedicated to the theme of the Vietnam War.
It traces the fate of an 18 year old Marine recruit.
Kubrick acted here as a producer, director, screenwriter.
He was shooting a film in the suburbs of London, at an abandoned gas plant.
As expected, this work of the master caused contradictory responses, and Stanley Kubrick was silent for a long time.
With my eyes wide closed
Only in 1997, he began filming the dark family drama "With eyes wide closed".
The main roles in the film were played by Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman, who were married at that time.
There are many rumors associated with this farewell work of the director.
Kubrick acquired the rights to the film adaptation of the story by the Austrian writer Arthur Schnitzler back in 1968.
The film "With Eyes Wide Closed" (1999) was shot for almost two years in secrecy.
Opinions about the picture differed radically from "a completely incomprehensible drama" to "the last masterpiece of the XX century".
Death
On March 7, 1999, four days after finishing work on the installation of "Eyes Wide Closed", Stanley Kubrick died.
The director left behind several unrealized projects.
For more than thirty years, he collected material for a film about Napoleon Bonaparte.
He wanted to make a grand epic about the life and death of this great man.
However, after Bondarchuk's film "Waterloo" failed at the box office, Kubrick could not find money for his project.
After the death of the director, there was a library of 18 thousand volumes dedicated to Napoleon.
In 2001, Steven Spielberg released the film "Artificial Intelligence", realizing Kubrick's long standing dream.
The first shots of the picture — sea waves crashing on the shore — were shot by Kubrick himself.
I stole $ 16 million
Kubrick planned to create a film called "I stole $ 16 million", based on the notorious robber of the 1930s Willie Sutton.
He was supposed to be played by Kirk Douglas, but according to Douglas, the script was poorly written.
Although Kubrick tried to interest Cary Grant, the film was not made.
Napoleon
After the success of the 2001 film, Kubrick planned large scale preparations for the film adaptation of the biography of Napoleon Bonaparte.
He did numerous studies, reading books about the French emperor, and wrote a preliminary script.
As an assistant, he scrupulously created a map catalog of the main places visited and the deeds done by Napoleon during his long life.
In the notes to its financial statements
to patrons preserved in the Kubrick archive, Kubrick told them that he is not sure how his film about Napoleon will be received, however, he expects to create the best film he has ever made.
In the end, this project was canceled for three reasons: (I) the excessively high cost of filming (II)-the release, in the West, of Sergei Bondarchuk's film "War and Peace" (1968), and (III), the commercial failure of Bondarchuk's Napoleon themed film "Waterloo" (1970).
Stanley Kubrick's script for this film was published on the Internet.
A significant part of his historical research was manifested in the film Barry Lyndon (1975), the events of which take place at the end of the eighteenth century, shortly before the Napoleonic Wars.
In the film, Jack Nicholson was originally announced for the role of Napoleon after Kubrick saw him in the film Carefree Rider.
Kubrick and Nicholson eventually worked together on the film "The Shining".
Aryan Documents
Already in 1976, Stanley Kubrick wanted to make a film about the Holocaust.
He tried to convince Isaac Singer Baskhevis to help with the work on the script.
In the early 1990s, Kubrick began working on a film based on Louis Begley's novel "Military Lies" - the story of a boy and his aunt hiding during the Holocaust.
The first draft of the script, called "Aryan Documents", was written by Kubrick.
Co screenwriter of the film All metal shell Michael Herr at the auditions considered candidates for the role of auntie, which were announced by Julia Roberts and Uma Thurman.
In the end, Johanna ter Stege was selected for the role of aunt and Joseph Mazzello was selected as a boy and Kubrick chose the Czech city of Brno as a possible location for filming the war in Warsaw.
But Kubrick chose not to make the film because of the release of the Steven Spielberg film Schindler's List.
In addition, Kubrick himself became too dejected from the difficult work for the director.
Kubrick eventually dropped the project in 1995.
Foucault's Pendulum
Stanley Kubrick wanted to make a film based on the novel by Umberto Eco — Foucault's Pendulum, released in 1988.
But Eco declined the offer, dissatisfied with the film adaptation of his last novel The Name of the Rose and the fact that Kubrick would not let him write the script for the film alone.
After Kubrick's death, Eco regretted that he had refused him.
Director's handwriting
Characteristic features of his work are also the specific use of close ups, unusual panning, influx, as well as the bold use of popular and classical music.
Personal life
On the set of the film Paths of Glory, Stanley Kubrick met the German singer Christina Harlan, a girl singing in one of the scenes of the film.
They were married in 1958.
This was Stanley's second wife after Ruz Sobotka.
By this time, Kristina had a young daughter, Katerina.
Later, she gave birth to two more daughters: Anna and Vivian.
Family karmeo
Stanley Kubrick's daughter Vivian appeared in cameo role in 2001: a Space Odyssey (as the daughter of Heywood Floyd) in Barry Lyndon (as a girl at the birthday party of a young Brian Lyndon), Glow (as a member of the ball ghosts), as well as in Telemetrically shell (as a reporter).
His stepdaughter, Catherine starred in a Clockwork orange and eyes wide shut.
His wife Christiana Kubrick played in the film Paths of Fame as Suzanne Christian, as well as a guest in a cafe in With her Eyes Wide Closed.
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The Triumph of the 99 year old runner (Orville Rogers); (Richard Witsge); (Konstantin Bulgakov); (Peter Ananyev); (Vladimir Dolin); (Alexander Kotsebu); (Janusz Kiszka); (John Grayeb); (Mikhail Alexandrovich); (Gustavo Neri); (Hoko Kuwashima); (Carlos Ibanez del Campo); (Moses Kagan); (Jozef Zajoncek); (Nikolai Barsov); (Friedrich Geffken); (Craig Eastmond); (Jean Cadet); (Diego Vihil); (Dmitry Alfimov); (Kwame Ayu); (Vasily Kashutin); (Herman Laroche); (Mikhail Gerasimov); (Joyce Coates); (Charles Coburn); (Efim Berson); (Pavel Kuleikin); (Johann Seltzer); (Peter Hansen); (Ivan Gamov); (Kirill Doychinovsky); (Viktor Berezkin); (Viktor Berezkin); (Evgeny Kiselyov); (Vladimir Baersky); (Kabilov Tulen); (Boris Kanevsky); (HP Baxter); (Mikhail Gantvarg); (Kirill Davydov); (Adam Yezersky); (Alexander Vilboa ); (Jose Martiniano Alencar); (Kim Sung wook); (Heinrich Joseph Johann Bellegarde);
(Sergey Zaitsev); (James Clavell); (Gennady Karpov); (Vyacheslav Zagonek); (Mikhail Budilovsky);
The kid with Klinefelter syndrome (Nate Williams);
Two pairs of unexpected twins (Emma Power); (Klaus Bruch); (Igor Efimov); (Alberto Baio); (Alexander German); (Jacques Francois Dugommier); (Yakov Kopansky); (Oleg Kazakov); (Jeremy Gage); (Wilhelm Gabriel Lagus); (Ksenia Grace); (Peter Volovikov); (Corneliu Baba); (Agustin Gomez Pagola); (Reed Diamond); (Edward Dmytryk); (Valentin Zverev); (Vasily Komyakhov); (Alexander Aleynikov); (Kondratiy Belov); Jesse Bradford: In actors from the cradle (Jesse Bradford); Crumpet at the pole (Jamie Hines); (Galina Adamenko); (Glen Benton); (Mikhail Alyoshin); (Vladimir Vavilov); (Karl Valentin); (Andrea Gasbarroni); (Vasily Kirilenko); (Michael John Bradley); (Maxim Korobka); (Yakov Krotov); (Ekaterina Kusins); (Elina Danielyan)
