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S Is for Stanley
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S Is for Stanley

May 30, 2016
1h 22m
★ 7.5

Overview

The incredible story of the Italian Emilio D'Alessandro, personal driver of the great director Stanley Kubrick (1928-1999), who met Emilio by chance in London in 1971 and hired him, thus establishing a deep friendship that lasted thirty years and helped create four masterpieces of cinema. A moving tale about two seemingly opposing people who found their ideal travel companion far away from home…

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Kinethica
Lock & Valentine

Cast

Emilio D'Alessandro

Self

Emilio D'Alessandro

Janette Woolmore

Self

Janette Woolmore

Alex Infascelli

Self

Alex Infascelli

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