Stanley Kubrick |
Deutsches Filmmuseum in Frankfurt, together with Kubrick's inheritors
created an exhibition that presents unique materials expressing
uncompromising vision of Stanley Kubrick's cinema. Kubrick was a
director, screen player, operator and editor. He is regarded as the icon
of the cinematography and the master of the hidden acceptations.
National Museum in Cracow is the 11th host of the exposition dedicated
to the man, whose output has an unflagging influence on the next
generations of filmmakers and artists. The exhibition will be
interesting not only for amateurs but for experts as well. For those,
who are familiar with Kubrick's work it would be an unforgettable
adventure. Those, who are new to his talent, will discover his genius.
The exhibition shows over 1000 exhibits from the Kubrick Archives:
iconographic items from some of his films, costumes, props, original
screenplays, and books with director's notes. One can also admire
Kubrick's photos,copywright images, documents, letters, posters, awards,
technical equipment (cameras ) and equipment used during filming and
editing(clapperboards and decorations). Objects are supplemented by the
assembled fragments of music ordered or used by Kubrick to illustrate
the films, and selected movie scenes that will be displayed on monitors
and screens.
National Museum in Kraków, Main building, al. 3 Maja 1,
Opening hours:
Monday - closed
Tuesday - Saturday - 10.00 - 18.00
Sunday - 10.00 - 16.00
Opening hours:
Monday - closed
Tuesday - Saturday - 10.00 - 18.00
Sunday - 10.00 - 16.00
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