by Jerold J. Abrams (Contribution by), James R. Britton (Contribution by), Rachel Cole (Contribution by)
A Critical Companion to Stanley Kubrick offers a thorough and detailed study of the films of the legendary director. Labeled a recluse, a provocateur, and a perfectionist, Kubrick revolutionized filmmaking, from the use of music in film, narrative pacing and structure, to depictions of war and violence. An unparalleled visionary, his work continues to influence contemporary cinema and visual culture. This book delves into the complexities of his work and examines the wide range of topics and the multiple interpretations that his films inspire. The eighteen chapters in this book use a wide range of methodologies and explore new trends of research in film studies, providing a series of unique and novel perspectives on all of Kubrick's thirteen feature films, from Fear and Desire (1953) to Eyes Wide Shut (1999), as well as his work on A.I. Artificial Intelligence (Steven Spielberg, 2001).
Author Biography
Elsa Colombani received her PhD from the University of Paris Nanterre and currently works as an independent scholar.
Number of Pages: 294
Dimensions: 0.67 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: August 22, 2022