Stanley Kubrick - In order for Barry Lyndon to look as though it had actually been filmed in 18th century Europe, Stanley Kubrick filmed scenes by candlelight avoiding an artificial, studio lit
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All hail Kubrick's 'Barry Lyndon,' a masterclass in bringing a unique filmmaker's vision to life • Cinephilia & Beyond
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