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- Stanley_Kubrick abstract "Stanley Kubrick (/ˈkuːbrɪk/; July 26, 1928 – March 7, 1999) was an American film director, screenwriter, producer, cinematographer, editor and photographer. Part of the New Hollywood film-making wave, Kubrick's films are considered by film historian Michel Ciment to be "among the most important contributions to world cinema in the twentieth century", and he is frequently cited as one of the greatest and most influential directors of all time. His films are typically adaptations of novels or short stories covering a wide range of genres, and are noted for their unique cinematography, set design, attention to detail and realism, dark humour, and the evocative use of music.Kubrick grew up in The Bronx in New York City, and attended William Howard Taft High School from 1941 to 1945. Though he only received average grades, Kubrick displayed a keen interest in literature, photography and film from a young age, and taught himself all aspects of film production and directing after graduating from high school. After a period working as a photographer for Look magazine in the late 1940s and early 1950s, he began making short films on a shoestring budget, and made his first major Hollywood film, The Killing, for United Artists in 1956. This was followed by two collaborations with Kirk Douglas; the war picture Paths of Glory (1957) and the historical epic Spartacus (1960). His reputation as a filmmaker in Hollywood grew, and he was approached by Marlon Brando to film what would become One-Eyed Jacks (1961), though Brando eventually decided to direct it himself. Creative differences arising from his work with Douglas and the film studios, a dislike of Hollywood, and a growing concern about crime in America, prompted Kubrick to move to the United Kingdom in 1961, where he spent most of the remainder of his life and career. His home at Childwickbury Manor in Hertfordshire, which he shared with his wife Christiane, became his workplace where he did his writing, research, editing and management of production details. This allowed him to have almost complete artistic control over his films, but with the rare advantage of having financial support from major Hollywood studios. His first British productions were two films with Peter Sellers—Lolita (1962) and Dr. Strangelove (1964).A demanding perfectionist, Kubrick assumed control over most aspects of the filmmaking process, from directing and writing to editing, and took painstaking care with researching his films, scene staging and camera-work, working in close coordination with his actors and behind-scenes collaborators. He became notorious for often demanding the retake of the same scene several dozen times, which at times resulted in conflict with his actors. Many of Kubrick's films broke new ground in cinematography, including 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), a science-fiction film with innovative visual effects and scientific realism, which earned him his only personal Oscar, an Academy Award for Visual Effects. Steven Spielberg has referred to the film as his generation's "big bang", and it often tops polls of the greatest films ever made. For the 18th-century period film Barry Lyndon (1975), Kubrick obtained lenses developed by Zeiss for NASA in order to film scenes under natural candlelight, and for the horror film adaptation of the Stephen King novel, The Shining (1980), he was one of the first directors of a feature film to make use of a Steadicam for stabilized and fluid tracking shots. While some of Kubrick's films were controversial and originally received mixed reviews upon release, including Lolita and A Clockwork Orange (1971), which Kubrick pulled from circulation following mass media frenzy, most of his films were nominated for Oscars, Golden Globes or BAFTAs. His last film, Eyes Wide Shut, was completed shortly before his death in 1999. Kubrick continues to be cited as a major influence by many of the world's top directors, and in 2000, BAFTA renamed their Britannia lifetime achievement award the "Stanley Kubrick Britannia Award". Several films have been made related to Kubrick's life, including the mockumentary film Dark Side of the Moon (2002), and Colour Me Kubrick (2005).".
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