[Original works from the Stanley Kubrick Estate.
Stanley Kubrick and Geoffrey Unsworth developed a system for calculating from the grey tones of b/w Polaroids the right lighting for filming
2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY.]
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Stanley Kubrick Exhibition at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) November 25, 2005 – January 29, 2006


ACMI, Main entrance
 
   

ACMI, Café at Federation Square
 
   

ACMI, Side Entrance
 
   

Banner inside ACMI
 
   

Intro to the exhibition
 
   

Exhibition area Early Films
 
   

Stanley Kubrick’s Eyemo Camera
 
   

Exhibition area LOLITA
 
   

Exhibition area DR. STRANGELOVE
 
   

Model of the War Room and film clip on screen
 
   

Exhibition area SPARTACUS
 
   

Exhibition area Napoleon
 
   

Starchild from 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY
 
   

Exhibition area 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY
 
   

Exhibition area A CLOCKWORK ORANGE
 
   

Exhibition area THE SHINING
 
   

Exhibition area FULL METAL JACKET
 
   

Exhibition area EYES WIDE SHUT
 
   

Venetian masks from EYES WIDE SHUT
 
   

Stanley Kubrick’s collection of lenses
 
   

Show case with lenses
 
   

Exhibition opening, foyer
 
   

Hans-Peter Reichmann
 
   

From left to right: Hans-Peter Reichmann, Terry Cutler, Tony Sweeney, Christiane Kubrick, Mary Delahunty, Malcolm McDowell
© courtesy of Carla Gottgens
 
   

Christiane Kubrick and Malcolm McDowell
© courtesy of Carla Gottgens
 
   

Mary Delahunty
© courtesy of Carla Gottgens
 
All other photographs © Deutsches Filmmuseum Frankfurt am Main  

 











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