| Hosted by | Yale Film Archive |
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| Details | BARRY LYNDON (Stanley Kubrick, 1975, 35mm, 185 mins) “Kubrick’s magisterial Thackeray adaptation now stands as one of his greatest and most savagely ironic films” (John Ridley). It stars Ryan O’Neal as an 18th-century Irish rogue whose rise and fall are traced through duels, battlefields, marriage, and deception. The film’s vast landscapes and candlelit interiors evoke the stillness and precision of Old Masters, while its soundtrack sublimely blends Handel, folk tunes, and military marches. A must-see. Introduction by Lucinda Lax. 35mm print from the Yale Film Archive. 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 |