When Irish eyes are shining... they're doing it in 70mm. If you read NFS a lot, you know I am always looking for an angle to talk about Barry Lyndon. It's one of my favorite Stanley Kubrick films, and I think in line for the title for the most beautiful movie of all time. Every shot feels like a classical painting. Part of the draw of the film is its authentic and wondrous locations. The movie was shot in Ireland, and thanks to this amazing series called Hollywood in Éirinn, there's a really fun short doc describing Kubrick's adventures on the Emerald Isle. Check it out, and let's talk after the jump. The legend of Stanley Kubrick is alive within that doc. I love the descriptions of the massive Kubrick production rolling into town and making use of all that Waterford had to offer. To achieve the breathtaking painterly look, the director pushed the technology at the time, demanding specially ground lenses which enabled him to film on real locations, frequently using only available light and even, amazingly, to film by candlelight. Read More...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Wednesday, 14 October, 2020