Film History Workshop curated by Marco Luceri - The Cinema of Stanley Kubrick - Meeting No. 4
Thursday 12/12 - ore 18:30

Encounter 4 - The cinema beyond cinema

From the never realised project on Napoleon to A Clockwork Orange (1971), Kubrick pushes the absolute ambiguity of images: the initial sense is turned upside down, also thanks to the manipulation of time. The expressive use of the zoom is the key to this style, as seen in Barry Lyndon (1975), a total film, which through the symbolic complexity of its framing and editing exhibits links with literature, theatre, painting, music, and in which meaning is emptied in favour of the visible.

 

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