THE WORLD’S LABYRINTH. Stanley Kubrick’s cinema showcase.
The National Cinema Museum is organising a nearly integral retrospective – from 3 to 30 June 2015 at the Cinema Massimo – dedicated to the brilliant director Stanley Kubrick. After programming Barry Lyndon in its restored version, we are offering a virtually complete tribute to one of the top protagonists in contemporary cinema. Doctor Strangelove and A clockwork orange are missing, as they will be part of the upcoming Turin Film Festival retrospective.
THE WORLD’S LABYRINTH. Stanley Kubrick’s cinema showcase will be inaugurated on Wednesday 3 June at 4.00 p.m., by the screening of Fear and desire, the director’s first feature length film. It is an almost unseen film, also due to the manic New York director not being particularly fond of it and considering it a pretentious and unresolved film: it has been reassessed by critics and it is considered necessary for understanding the evolution of this filmmaker’s dramaturgy. Admission 6.00/4.00/3.00 euro.