Stanley Kubrick - biography
1928-1999Biography
Stanley Kubrick is best-known for the following films:
Stanley Kubrick Quotes
“There are few things more fundamentally encouraging and stimulating than seeing someone else die.”“Eisenstein seems to be all form and no content. Chaplin is all content and little form. Nobody could’ve shot a film in a more pedestrian way than Chaplin. Nobody could’ve paid less attention to story than Eisenstein. But both are great filmmakers.”
“I never learned anything at all in school and didn’t read a book for pleasure until I was 19 years old.”
“A film is - or should be - more like music than like fiction. It should be a progression of moods and feelings. The theme, what’s behind the emotion, the meaning, all that comes later.”
“Perhaps it sounds ridiculous, but the best thing that young filmmakers should do is to get hold of a camera and some film and make a movie of any kind at all.”
“The screen is a magic medium. It has such power that it can retain interest as it conveys emotions and moods that no other art form can hope to tackle.”
“A filmmaker has almost the same freedom as a novelist has when he buys himself some paper.”
“You’re an idealist, and I pity you as I would the village idiot.”
“I’m not going to be asked any conceptualising questions, right? It’s the thing I hate most. I’ve always felt trapped and pinned down and harried by those questions. Truth is too multi-faceted to be contained in a five-line summary.”
“It’s a mistake to confuse pity with love.”
“Any time you take a chance you better be sure the rewards are worth the risk because they can put you away just as fast for a ten dollar heist as they can for a million dollar job.”
“Here’s to five miserable months on the wagon and the irreparable harm that it’s caused me.”
“If it can be written, or thought, it can be filmed.”
“If you can talk brilliantly about a problem, it can create the consoling illusion that it has been mastered.”
“It’s crazy how you can get yourself in a mess sometimes and not even be able to think about it with any sense and yet not be able to think about anything else.”
“The greatest nations have all acted like gangsters and the smallest like prostitutes.”
“What do you take me for? A fourteen karat sucker?”
“When a man cannot choose, he ceases to be a man.”
“You sit at the board and suddenly your heart leaps. Your hand trembles to pick up the piece and move it. But what chess teaches you is that you must sit there calmly and think about whether it’s really a good idea and whether there are other, better ideas.”
Filmography
The Film Director
Stanley Kubrick directed the following films:Flying Padre: An RKO-Pathe Screenliner (1951)
Day of the Fight (1951)
Fear and Desire (1953)
The Seafarers (1953)
Killer’s Kiss (1955)
The Killing (1956)
Paths of Glory (1957)
Spartacus (1960)
Lolita (1962)
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
A Clockwork Orange (1971)
Barry Lyndon (1975)
The Shining (1980)
Full Metal Jacket (1987)
Eyes Wide Shut (1999)
The Cinematographer
Stanley Kubrick was photography director on the following films:Day of the Fight (1951)
Flying Padre: An RKO-Pathe Screenliner (1951)
The Seafarers (1953)
Killer’s Kiss (1955)
The Writer
Stanley Kubrick contributed to the screenplay for the following films:Flying Padre: An RKO-Pathe Screenliner (1951)
Killer’s Kiss (1955)
The Killing (1956)
Paths of Glory (1957)
Lolita (1962)
Dr. Strangelove (1964)
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
A Clockwork Orange (1971)
Barry Lyndon (1975)
The Shining (1980)
Full Metal Jacket (1987)
Eyes Wide Shut (1999)



