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Kubrick and Control: Authority, Order and Independence in the Films and Working Life of Stanley Kubrick

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By (author): Jeremy Carr

Kubrick and Control is an examination of authority, order, and independence in the films directed by Stanley Kubrick, as well as in his personal life and working habits. This study explores the ways in which these central preoccupations develop and reformulate through the course of Kubrick's career, as he moved from genre to genre and shifted stories, locations, time periods, scope, and technical facilities. Separating the productions in accordance to their wider filmic classifications, the individual chapters examine a variety of productions, allowing for a categorical as well as a developmental approach to the works. In addition, following concurrently with each individual film discussed, details about Kubrick's life and evolving directorial practice are recounted in relation to these same concerns. In studying the stylistic and narrative features of his work, examples illustrate how Kubrick took these themes and applied them consistently yet with significant variation, manifest in relation to mise-en-scène construction (how Kubrick composed his images); characterization (individuals establishing, exerting, seeking, and/or abusing their authority); narrative (stories about characters and situations dependent upon order and control); and the actual filmmaking processes of the director (Kubrick was both praised and damned for his authorial management and obsession with order and perfection). See more
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  • Dimensions: 163 x 239mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jun 2023
  • Publisher: Liverpool University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781802078565

About Jeremy Carr

Jeremy Carr teaches film studies at Arizona State University and has written for publications such as Film International Cineaste Senses of Cinema MUBI/Notebook Cinema Retro Vague Visages The Retro Set The Moving Image and Diabolique Magazine. He is also a contributor to the collections ReFocus: The Films of Elaine May from Edinburgh University Press and the forthcoming David Finchers Zodiac: Cinema of Investigation and (Mis)Interpretation from Fairleigh Dickinson University Press and Hard to Get: The Women and Films of Howard Hawks from McFarland & Company Inc.

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