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Filmworker

Aug 4 — Aug 5, 2018

When the young British actor Leon Vitali saw Stanley Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange, he told a friend “I want to work for that man someday.” His wish came true, first as an actor, in the role of Lord Bullingdon in Barry Lyndon. But Vitali was so enthralled by the director’s creative process that he made an unusual and decisive career move. He asked Kubrick if he could continue to work for him, not as an actor, but as his right-hand man. Identified only in the credits as “assistant to the director,” Vitali worked behind the scenes for the rest of Kubrick’s life, helping with every aspect of the films’ production, from casting and coaching actors to location scouting, editing, and, eventually, overseeing restorations of Kubrick’s films after the director’s death. Through interviews and never-before-seen archival materials, this documentary offers profound insight in to the creative process of one of the greatest and most detail-oriented directors in film history.