Misunderstood in Great Britain and the States at the time of its release, BARRY LYNDON (1975) has always been appreciated by Europeans as a work of great beauty, director Stanley Kubrick’s journey into a Visconti-like wonderland.
In the film, Lord Bullingdon is played by Leon Vitali, who quit acting to become Kubrick’s right-hand man. Vitali is the subject of Tony Zierra’s new documentary FILMWORKER.
BARRY LYNDON, Saturday, May 19, at 11 am.
FILMWORKER, through May 24.
NUART THEATRE, 11272 Santa Monica Boulevard, West Los Angeles.
landmarktheatres.com/barry-lyndon
landmarktheatres.com/nuart-theatre/filmworker
FILMWORKER, May 25 through May 31.
LAEMMLE PLAYHOUSE, 673 East Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena.
LAEMMLE FINE ARTS, 8556 Wilshire Boulevard, Beverly Hills.
See: dazeddigital.com/why-barry-lyndon-is-stanley-kubricks-masterpiece
Above: Ryan O’Neal and Marisa Berenson in Barry Lyndon.
Below: Berenson.