Kubrick: The Definitive Edition
by Michel Ciment.Published 2001.
ISBN-13: 978-0571199860
"Michel Ciment's Kubrick: The Definitive
Edition remains the best work on the great director. Through it we get a
glimpse into a working method that was unique in the cinema. It is a
fascinating blend of interviews and analysis."
– Joel Coen.
"This final edition of Michel Ciment's
definitive book is an invaluable resource."
– Martin Scorsese.
If Stanley Kubrick had made only 2001: A Space
Odyssey or Dr. Strangelove, his cinematic legacy would have been assured. But
from his first feature film, Fear and Desire, to the posthumously released Eyes
Wide Shut, Kubrick created an accomplished body of work unique in its scope,
diversity, and artistry, and by turns both lauded and controversial.
In this fully revised and definitive edition
of his now classic study, film critic Michel Ciment provides an insightful
examination of Kubrick’s thirteen films --- including such favorites as Lolita,
A Clockwork Orange, and Full Metal Jacket --- alongside an assemblage of more
than four hundred photographs that form a complementary photo essay. Rounding
out this unique work are a short biography of Kubrick; rare interviews that
were held with the usually reticent director, as well as with cast and crew members,
including Malcolm McDowell, Shelley Duvall, and Jack Nicholson; and a detailed
filmography and bibliography.
Meshed with masterful integrity, the book’s
text and illustrations pay homage to one of the most visionary, original, and
demanding filmmakers of our time.
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