Saturday, March 14, 12:30 pm to 5:00 pm
Instructor: Ray Saraceni, Ph.D., Eastern University
“Let the man who has to make his fortune in life remember this maxim,” writes William Makepeace Thackeray in his 1844 novel, The Luck of Barry Lyndon, “attacking is his only secret. Dare, and the world always yields.” In the wake of profound professional disappointments, Stanley Kubrick dared to bring the tale of Thackeray’s ambitious antihero to the screen. The result is one of his most extraordinary films.
Immersive and visually stunning, stately yet simmering with propulsive passions, Kubrick’s 1975 masterpiece is presided over by a title character who is both mercenary and simpleton, supreme egoist and easy mark. As played by the swoony Ryan O’Neal, Redmond Barry is someone we root for even as he frequently appalls us, in part because Kubrick’s film is deftly alert to the cruelty and hypocrisy characteristic of the 18th-century world of aristocratic privilege that Barry seeks to overcome. Yet given Kubrick’s revolutionary use of lighting and his meticulous, painterly attention to the composition of each frame, that world never looked so ravishingly beautiful as it does here.
In this class we will situate the film within the body of Kubrick’s work overall, paying particular attention to the formal and technical innovations that make this picaresque tale of lost innocence and hubristic boldness one of the cinema’s great achievements.
Are you interested in “just” seeing this movie? Visit the public screening page here.
Cinema Classics Seminars offer an entertaining and engaging way to learn more about some of the true classics of world cinema. All students receive an introductory lecture before the film and a guided discussion after the film. In addition, those in attendance receive a ticket to see it on the big screen, as well as popcorn and a drink. Please note: the screening associated with this seminar will be open to the public, as well.
Please contact BMFI Programs and Education Manager Jill Malcolm with any questions.
$30 for members, $40 for non-members
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