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Stanley Kubrick’s Barry Lyndon // Book + DVD Set
Product Description
Based on William Makepeace Thackeray’s picaresque novel of 1844, Barry Lyndon tells the story of a social-climbing opportunist (Ryan O’Neal) who succeeds in marrying a beautiful aristocrat far above his social station (Marisa Berenson), only to see his gains eventually undone by avarice and spite. Meticulously conceived and sumptuously photographed—using a specially-modified lens and almost exclusively lit by candles and natural light—Barry Lyndon is at once a satirical and sympathetic portrayal of a strangely endearing antihero. (Because “he has charm and courage,” said Kubrick, “it's impossible not to like him despite his vanity, his insensitivity, and his weakness.”)
Despite underwhelming audiences and critics alike when it was released in 1975, a time when period pieces were not all the rage, Barry Lyndon has quietly risen in the ranks of Kubrick’s canon and is now widely considered to be not only among his finest achievements but a cinematic masterpiece without equal. This collection is part of the Making of a Masterpiece series, offering a behind-the-scene glimpse into movie milestones.
Includes
— Film stills, behind-the-scenes photographs, screenplay drafts, and other exclusive material from Stanley Kubrick’s archives
— Background about the making of the film, interviews with Kubrick, and an illustrated biography and filmography
— A fold-out film poster
— A DVD of the remastered film
The editor
Alison Castle received a BA in philosophy from Columbia University and an MA in photography and film from NYU/International Center of Photography. She is editor of photography, film, and design titles, including Some Like It Hot, The Stanley Kubrick Archives, Linda McCartney. Life in Photographs, and Marc Newson. Works.
Product Details
- Materials
Paper, Board
- Measurements
12.09"L x 12.09"W x 0.30"H
- OriginItaly
— Stanley Kubrick’s Barry Lyndon
— Book & DVD Set
— Alison Castle
— Book and DVD, 12.1 x 12.1 in., with a film poster, 20.5 x 30.7 in., 96 pages
— ISBN 978-3-8365-7725-0
— Edition: English
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