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Stanley Kubrick, full screen – La Liberté

Stanley Kubrick on the set of Orange Mécanique, in 1970, alongside his actor Malcolm McDowell. © Taschen

Stanley Kubrick on the set of Orange Mécanique, in 1970, alongside his actor Malcolm McDowell. © Taschen

01/02/2020

A collection returns to the masterpieces of director Stanley Kubrick: Clockwork Orange, 2001: the space odyssey and Barry Lyndon

Olivier Wyser

Books / DVDs “” Although there is some hypocrisy about this, we are all fascinated by violence. After all, man is a merciless killer, the worst killer ever on earth. “Stanley Kubrick has never hidden his pessimism about the nature of man. Or rather should we speak of lucidity: “I do not believe that man is what he is because of a badly structured society, but that society is badly structured because of the nature of man. Much of the difficulty of the human condition comes from awareness of our own mortality. It is the bane of intelligence and language. Of all creatures, only man has to face this reality. “

We find this philosophy throughout the filmmaker’s filmography. An impressive number of legendary films which are now being reissued by the publisher Taschen. With DVDs in remastered versions and above all a host of documents from the ar

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