April 16 - June 25 Mondays 7:00 - 9:00 pm
Lecturer: Adam Nayman Lectures with film clips.
$90 for the series. $12 drop-in/$6.00 for students with valid ID
Like the famous monoliths in 2001: A Space Odyssey, the career of Stanley Kubrick casts a long shadow over the last halfcentury of American filmmaking. Cinema Scope and Grid/Eye Weekly film critic Adam Nayman will analyze Kubrick’s films in terms of formal construction and philosophical content while also providing historical context about their production, critical reception and lasting influence. Check out the rave reviews the series is receiving around town....
"Like a transmission from an alien monolith, Adam Nayman's latest lecture series promises to be a mind-expanding event." Torontoist
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