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Stanley Kubrick's The Seafarers

Before he became an Oscar-nominated director, Stanley Kubrick helmed this 1953 documentary that extols the rewards of the Seafarers International Union membership. Lost for more than four decades, the short - his first foray into colour - is a must-see for Kubrick acolytes and film students. Bonus material includes an interview with Kubrick's daughter, Katharina, and insightful commentary from directors Roger Avary and Keith Gordon.

Year: 1953
Genre: Documentaries, Short Film Festival, General Docos, Docos - General
Country: USA
Director: Stanley Kubrick
Duration: 30 Minutes
Rating: Ex
Location in store: Documentary (General)

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