Saturday, June 16, 2018

Paths of Glory (USA: Stanley Kubrick, 1957)






Paths of Glory (USA: Stanley Kubrick, 1957: 88 mins)

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Dirks, Tim. "Paths of Glory (1957)." FilmSite (No Date)

Ebert, Roger. "Great Movie: Paths of Glory." Roger Ebert (February 25, 2005)

Ehrenstein, David. "Paths of Glory." The Current (June 25, 1989)

Fenwick, James, I.Q. Hunter and Elisa Pezzota. "Stanley Kubrick: A Retrospective. Introduction." Cinergie (December 4, 2017)

Koski, Genevieve, et al. "Wonder Woman / Paths of Glory, Pt. 1." The Next Picture Show #80 (June 13, 2017) ["Patty Jenkins’ new WONDER WOMAN takes World War I as its setting, opening up a host of comparisons to a much earlier, much different cinematic vision that looks to the Great War to uncover the best and worst of humanity: Stanley Kubrick’s 1957 anti-war drama PATHS OF GLORY. In this half of the discussion, we focus on PATHS OF GLORY, marveling at its efficiency and technical achievement — and at how both contribute to the film’s delicate but scathing unilateral indictment of the military system. "]

---. "Wonder Woman / Paths of Glory, Pt. 2." The Next Picture Show #81 (June 15, 2017) ["We return to the battlefields of WWI to talk over Patty Jenkins’ new WONDER WOMAN, both on its own and as it relates to Stanley Kubrick’s PATHS OF GLORY. After discussing what worked and didn’t work in WONDER WOMAN, we bring in the Kubrick film to discuss how these two stories approach themes of leadership and the military, as well as their views of the Great War specifically and all war in general."]

Naremore, James. "Paths of Glory: “We Have Met the Enemy . . .” The Current (October 25, 2010)

Pulver, Andrew. "Stanley Kubrick: film's obsessive genius rendered more human." The Guardian (April 26, 2019)

Simon, David. "Under the Influence: Paths of Glory." (Posted on Vimeo: May 2018) ["In this episode of Under the Influence, the creator of THE WIRE and THE DEUCE talks about Stanley Kubrick’s war masterpiece and how its narrative and political complexity has inspired his own work."]

Uhlich, Keith. "Great Directors: Stanley Kubrick." Senses of Cinema (May 2002)













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