Stanley Kubrick‘s contribution and influence in the world of cinema is as profound as it is immeasurable.  One person who understands this better than anyone is Marc Müller who put together this gorgeous 10-minute tribute to the legendary filmmaker.  Together with clips from Kubrick’s iconic filmography, Müller adds four of his favorite classical pieces from Kubrick’s films.  Beginning with “The Blue Danube” from 2001: A Space Odyssey, the score is followed by Handel’s “Sarabande” from Barry Lyndon, then Beethoven’s “Symphony #9”, then Rossini’s “The Thieving Magpie”, and Ligeti’s ominous music from Eyes Wide Shut.  The video concludes with the emotional ending to Kubrick’s Paths of Glory.  For all FEELguide stories related to Stanley Kubrick be sure to visit Stanley Kubrick on FEELguide

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