guardian.co.uk - 1/4/2009
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Stanley Kubrick was one of the greatest, and often demanding, film directors of all time, making movies from Spartacus to Full Metal Jacket. And if it had not been for his friend Steven Spielberg, there may also have been one called Aryan Papers, set in the Nazi-occupied Warsaw Ghetto. The ...
getthebigpicture.net - 1/6/2009
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getthebigpicture.net —
Stanley Kubrick worked for months on an unfilmed
Holocaust movie called 'Aryan Papers,' and now a new
version of the director's work will be on display at the British Film Institute...and we're stuck here in the U.S.
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New Kubrick Art Installation Reveals Unfinished Film
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Screenwriting News & Links! 1/4/09
Mystery Man on Film —
... . It’s a still that Stanley took of Johanna ter Steege, whom he selected for the lead role. According to the Guardian: The story of the movie Kubrick never made - despite investing enormous energy into it - is to be told through a new art installation at the British Film Institute in London by the Turner-prize nominated artists Jane and Louise Wilson… Kubrick put an awful lot of effort into Aryan Papers: writing the screenplay, casting Ter Steege and travelling to the Czech town of Brno as a possible location ...
Reconstructing Stanley Kubrick’s “Aryan Papers”
The Screengrab —
... one given the keys to the legendary filmmaker’s attic. Turner-prize nominated artists (and twins) Jane and Louise Wilson “were invited to delve into the Stanley Kubrick archives at the University of the Arts in London and come up with a piece of work to coincide with a major Kubrick season on the South Bank this year. What they alighted on was the fascinating story of Aryan Papers, a film that he was adapting from Louis Begley's 1991 novel, Wartime Lies,” according to The Guardian. ...
New Kubrick Art Installation Reveals Unfinished Film
Get The Big Picture —
... But now
The Guardian reports that parts of the film will be seen by the general public, with twin sisters and artists
Jane and Louise Wilson bringing Aryan Papers to life in a new art installation to
open at the ...
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