| Hosted by | Yale Film Archive |
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| Details | FEAR AND DESIRE (Stanley Kubrick, 1952, 35mm, 62 mins) THE SEAFARERS (Stanley Kubrick, 1953, 16mm, 29 mins) Kubrick’s career-spanning anti-war stance was present in his very first feature, a tale of troops trapped behind enemy lines in an unnamed conflict. The rarely screened thriller is a “precocious demo from a 24-year-old with mighty aspirations, filled with hints of what he would become” (Tim Grierson). Shown with Kubrick’s first color film, a short commissioned by the Seafarers International Union. Prints preserved by the Library of Congress. The “Kubrick’s Maze” film series is a complete retrospective of the peerless, provocative cinema of Stanley Kubrick, screened entirely from film prints. |
| Admission | FREE |
| Location | 53 Wall Street Auditorium |
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| More Info | info link |