
KING AND COUNTRY (1964): “WHAT BEAUTY IS THERE, WHAT ANGUISH”
The origin of King and Country was an actual incident in World War I involving a young enlisted man who was executed for desertion.

The origin of King and Country was an actual incident in World War I involving a young enlisted man who was executed for desertion.

One dark legacy of the nation that had still not been put to rest by this time was the Vietnam War, which is evident in Stanley Kubrick’s Full Metal Jacket and in the other notable combat film of the year, John Irvin’s Hamburger Hill.

Quentin Tarantino interviewed by Michel Ciment and Hubert Niogret for Positif magazine at Cannes festival in 1994

Speciale sul film di Stanley Kubrick “Fear and Desire”, pubblicato dalla rivista Segnocinema nel 1989

Series of articles about Stanley Kubrick published by the Italian magazine Duel on the n.70 issue, June 1999 Perché Kubrick

Review of Stanley Kubrick’s movie “Paths of Glory”, published by Sight and Sound in 1957
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