Kubrick's Kaleidoscope from Nelson Carvajal

Carvajal’s video essay looks at the ways Stanley Kubrick may have visually influenced other directors, including Wes Anderson, Paul Thomas Anderson, Alfonso Cuaron, and others.

Stanley Kubrick (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. Read more at Wikipedia.

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