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From: "Kubrick Newsletter" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, May 21, 2004 12:28 PM
Subject: Kubrick-Newsletter No. 6, April/May 2004


> Stanley Kubrick – an Exhibition by Deutsches Filmmuseum and Deutsches
> Architektur Museum (31 March to 4 July 2004)
>
> Newsletter No. 6, April/May 2004
>
>
> Dear colleagues and friends,
>
> With the exhibition now open for about a month, the installations seem
> to have "come alive" as if Kubrick has breathed life into them. For
> those entering the installation dedicated to 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY,
> there is the reconstructed interior of HAL the computer, where we can
> hear the sound of astronaut Bowman breathing inside his helmet: a sound
> originally recorded by Kubrick himself, as Katharina Kubrick explained
> during her visit of the exhibition. Other rooms also provide a lively
> access to the work of the film director who died in 1999. Not only have
> the press and public been highly enthusiastic about the exhibition, so
> has Christiane Kubrick: "The exhibition has exceeded all my
> expectations" she said during the opening. Since then more than 10,000
> visitors have visited the exhibition located in the Deutsches Filmmuseum
> and the Deutsches Architektur Museum, with some coming from so far
> afield as the United States and other parts of Europe. The exhibition
> can be seen in Frankfurt until July 4th – we warmly invite all
> Newsletter readers to visit us.
>
> Your Stanley Kubrick Exhibition Team
>
>
> 1. After the opening: some press quotations about the exhibition
>
> "This Kubrick exhibition is a cineaste event of world importance"
> exclaims Uwe Wittstock of Die Welt, while Andreas Kilb of the
> Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung writes "The exhibition is the first of
> its kind and will remain the best for a long time to come. It is
exemplary".
>
> Weiterlesen:
>
http://www.stanleykubrick.de/eng.php?img=img-l-6&kubrick=newsletter06-eng#1
>
>
> 2. Accompanying Film Programme
>
> The extensive film programme accompanying the exhibition will continue
> in May with the next six Kubrick films in chronological order: PATHS TO
> GLORY, SPARTACUS, LOLITA, DR. STRANGELOVE OR: HOW I LEARNED TO STOP
> WORRYING AND LOVE THE BOMB, 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY and A CLOCKWORK
> ORANGE. Special events in May are the 70mm screenings of SPARTACUS and
> 2001:SPACE ODYSSEY. Moreover, during the last weekend in May there are
> to be two long Kubrick nights.
>
> Weiterlesen:
>
http://www.stanleykubrick.de/eng.php?img=img-l-6&kubrick=newsletter06-eng#2
>
>
> 3. In conclusion: the Symposium
>
> Towards the end of the exhibition the interdisciplinary Symposium
> "Envisioning Kubrick" is planned to take place in Frankfurt on the 26th
> and 27th of June 2004. The speakers and panelists shall examine
> Kubrick’s films from different specialist perspectives, considering his
> works from various aspects including that of photography, architecture,
> literary adaptation and art history.
>
> Weiterlesen:
>
http://www.stanleykubrick.de/eng.php?img=img-l-6&kubrick=newsletter06-eng#3
>
>
> 4. Further tips and dates
>
> English catalogue "Stanley Kubrick" now available
>
> Weiterlesen:
>
http://www.stanleykubrick.de/eng.php?img=img-l-6&kubrick=newsletter06-eng#4
>
>

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