On March 7, 1999, Stanley Kubrick — the visionary filmmaker whose groundbreaking works reshaped the art of cinema — passed away at the age of 70, just days after completing his final film, Eyes Wide Shut. Known for masterpieces like 2001: A Space Odyssey, A Clockwork Orange, and The Shining, Kubrick pushed the boundaries of storytelling and cinematography during his brilliant career. Beyond his technical genius, Kubrick’s fearless approach to complex themes and meticulous craftsmanship continues to influence filmmakers and challenge audiences around the world.
Hosts: Jason Beckerman & Derek Kaufman
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