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Stanley Kubrick and Me : Thirty Years at His Side

D'Alessandro, EmilioUlivieri, Filippo(With)Modine, Matthew(Foreword by)Marsh, Simon(Translated by)
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This intimate portrait by his former personal assistant and confidante reveals the man behind the legendary filmmakerfor the first time.

Stanley Kubrick, the director of a string of timeless movies from Lolita and Dr. Strangelove to A Clockwork Orange, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Full Metal Jacket, and others, has always been depicted by the media as the Howard Hughes of filmmakers, a weird artist obsessed with his work and privacy to the point of madness. But who was he really? Emilio DAlessandro lets us see. A former Formula Ford driver who was a minicab chauffeur in London during the Swinging Sixties, he took a job driving a giant phallus through the city that became his introduction to the director. Honest, reliable, and ready to take on any task, Emilio found his way into Kubricks neurotic, obsessive heart. He became his personal assistant, his right-hand man and confidant, working for him from A Clockwork Orange until Kubricks death in 1999.

Emilio was the silent guy in the room when the script for The Shining was discussed. He still has the coat Jack Nicholson used in the movie. He was an extra on the set of Eyes Wide Shut, Kubricks last movie. He knew all the actors and producers Kubrick worked with; he observed firsthand Kubricks working methods down to the smallest detail. Making no claim of expertise in cinematography but with plenty of anecdotes, he offers a completely fresh perspective on the artist and a warm, affecting portrait of a generous, kind, caring man who was a perfectionist in work and life.The paperback edition has a new foreword by Matthew Modine, who is featuredin the book and starred as Private Joker in Kubricks Full Metal Jacket.

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Product Details
Arcade
1950691063 / 9781950691067
Paperback
07/07/2020
390 pages
152 x 229 mm, 463 grams