Mar 19 • 20:44 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil Folha (PT)

Inácio Araújo, Folha's critic, teaches course on filmmaker Stanley Kubrick

Inácio Araújo is offering a course on the influential filmmaker Stanley Kubrick from March 23 to April 27, with recorded classes available for two weeks.

Inácio Araújo, a cinema critic for Folha, is launching a course focusing on the works and influence of the legendary filmmaker Stanley Kubrick, running from March 23 to April 27. The course consists of six sessions held on Mondays, during which participants will explore Kubrick's diverse filmography and his impact across various cinematic genres. Each recorded session will be accessible for two weeks following the live meetings, allowing for flexible learning.

Stanley Kubrick is widely regarded as one of the most significant directors in cinema history, known for creating landmark films such as "2001: A Space Odyssey," "A Clockwork Orange," and "Full Metal Jacket." These films collectively delve into intricate themes such as violence, technology, and power, demonstrating Kubrick's ability to transcend genre boundaries. The course will not only cover his acclaimed films but also examine his transition from photography to filmmaking, illustrating how his early career influenced his later masterpieces.

With a rich background in cinema criticism, Araújo also brings his experience as an author who has written books on Alfred Hitchcock and various fiction works. His dual role as a critic and educator positions him to provide unique insights into Kubrick’s artistic choices and methodologies. This course offers film enthusiasts an opportunity to deepen their understanding of one of cinema's most enigmatic figures, reflecting on Kubrick's lasting legacy in modern filmmaking.

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