Thursday, February 24, 2011

A Stanley Kubrick Odyssey - A Video Tribute

We received an email earlier this week from Richard Vezina to let us know about a rather impressive homage he's put together celebrating the work of the late, great Stanley Kubrick. Described as a "visual-analysis", the 13-minute video juxtaposes imagery from all of the director's films (barring Spartacus, which Richard doesn't consider to be an original Kubrick movie), and really is an exceptional tribute to the legendary filmmaker and his unique visual talents.
"I spent hundreds of hours to achieve it; the result is quite professionnal and expose all the aspects and themes brought up by Kubrick. Dead Can Dance's music has been use for the first part 'Symmetry and Chaos'; Lisa Gerrard's music can be heard in the second part 'Love and Memory'. I'm sure all movie fans and Kubrick's fans will be delighted by this homage."

For more on Stanley Kubrick, be sure to check out our filmmaker profile Capturing Kubrick, along with his 1951 documentary short Day of the Fight.

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