Fear and Desire
1953 film by Stanley Kubrick / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Fear and Desire is a 1952 American independent[4] anti-war film directed, produced, and edited by Stanley Kubrick (in his directorial debut), and written by Howard Sackler.[5][6] With a production team of fifteen people, the film, which originally premiered at the Venice Film Festival under the title Shape of Fear. Though the film is not about any specific war, it was produced and released at the height of the Korean War.
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Fear and Desire | |
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Directed by | Stanley Kubrick |
Written by | Howard Sackler |
Produced by | Stanley Kubrick |
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Narrated by | David Allen |
Cinematography | Stanley Kubrick |
Edited by | Stanley Kubrick |
Music by | Gerald Fried |
Distributed by | Joseph Burstyn |
Release dates | August 1952, Venice Film Festival (premiere)
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Running time | 61 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $39,000–$53,000[1][2] |
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