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Stanley Kubrick
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26 July 1928 - 7 March 1999
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American film director Stanley Kubrick was born on July 26, 1928 in New York to a Jewish family. His father loved the game of chess and managed to attract his son with it. In the future, this hobby accompanied Stanley Kubrick all his life, even on the set of films he often played members of the film crew. Stanley was interested in music, especially jazz, for the sake of this passion, he was ready to devote himself to a career as a drummer. His greatest passion was photography. Indulging in his son’s
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American film director Stanley Kubrick was born on July 26, 1928 in New York to a Jewish family. His father loved the game of chess and managed to attract his son with it. In the future, this hobby accompanied Stanley Kubrick all his life, even on the set of films he often played members of the film crew. Stanley was interested in music, especially jazz, for the sake of this passion, he was ready to devote himself to a career as a drummer. His greatest passion was photography. Indulging in his son’s hobbies, his father gave him his first camera, with which Stanley became inseparable.
Stanley Kubrick's education left much to be desired. The reason for this was his lack of interest in most school subjects, and a large competition for admission to higher educational institutions, which appeared in the postwar years. In order to earn a living, Stanley Kubrick got a job as a staff photographer in Look magazine, where he managed to realize his extraordinary talent in full force. In the same years, he has a desire to try himself as a director and make his own film.
In 1951, Stanley shoots his first documentary film “Day of the Fight”, using the unusual camera techniques that later became his hallmark. The following short films “Flying Padre” and “Seafarers” brought him not only enthusiastic reviews of critics, but also good money. From that moment, Stanley Kubrick finally chose his path in life and dedicated himself to creating excellent films, each of which was a resounding success with the audience.
The filmography of Stanley Kubrick is very extensive and includes completely diverse paintings. As a plot for his paintings, Stanley often used popular novels and novels. So, according to the works.
Stephen King "The Shining" they made the same films. All Stanley Kubrick movies -
"Kiss the Killer" .
"With eyes wide closed" .
"Clockwork orange" .
"All-metal shell" - are distinguished by the originality of productions and unusual shootings, which still have more impression on the audience than modern special effects.
Unfortunately, in 1999, the great director died, and many of his projects were never completed. /