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  • Stanley Kubrick's last film, completed just days before his death in 1999. It follows Dr. Bill Harford (played by Tom Cruise) as he spends two noirish, surreal nights on his sexually charged adventures wandering New York City when his wife Alice (played by Cruise's then wife Nicole Kidman) reveals that she had contemplated an affair a year earlier.
  • Eyes Wide Shut is a 1999 romantic drama film directed, produced, and co-written by Stanley Kubrick. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, even though it was controversial for its strong sexual content that led some people to almost call it soft-core pornography. Some scenes of the film had to be cut to take away the NC-17 rating and ensure the theatrical R rating. Even though it is not necessarily seen as one of Kubrick's best efforts, it has been said that he thought it was his greatest contribution to cinema.
  • Eyes Wide Shut (dt. die Augen weit geschlossen) ist der letzte vollendete Film des US-amerikanischen Filmregisseurs Stanley Kubrick, der nur wenige Tage nach Fertigstellung des Filmschnitts im März 1999 starb. Es handelt sich um eine ins New York der Gegenwart verlegte Verfilmung von Arthur Schnitzlers Traumnovelle mit Nicole Kidman und Tom Cruise in den Hauptrollen. Eyes Wide Shut war zwar ein finanzieller Erfolg, seine Qualität wird aber unter Filmkritikern, vor allem im Vergleich zu anderen Filmen des Regisseurs, sehr unterschiedlich beurteilt.
  • A doctor becomes obsessed with having a sexual encounter after his wife admits to having sexual fantasies about a man she met and chastising him for dishonesty in not admitting to his own fantasies. This sets him off into unfulfilled encounters with a dead patient's daughter and a hooker. But when he visits a nightclub, where a pianist friend Nick Nightingale is playing, he learns about a secret sexual group and decides to attend one of their congregations. However, he quickly learns he is in well over his head and finds he and his family are threatened. Written by John Sacksteder
  • Eyes Wide Shut is a 1999 drama-mystery-thriller film directed, produced, and co-written by Stanley Kubrick, based on the novella Traumnovelle (in English Dream Story) by Arthur Schnitzler. It was the last film Kubrick directed before his death. The story, set in and around New York City, follows the surreal, sexually charged adventures of Dr. William "Bill" Harford (Tom Cruise), who is shocked after his wife, Alice (Nicole Kidman), reveals that she had contemplated having an affair a year earlier.
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Kamera
Erscheinungsjahr
  • 1999
Kinostart DE
  • 1999-09-09
Regie
Produktion
  • Brian W. Cook, Jan Harlan, Stanley Kubrick
Produktionsland
  • Vereinigtes Königreich Vereinigte Staaten
Drehbuch
  • Stanley Kubrick
  • Frederic Raphael
Sprache
  • Englisch
Schnitt
Länge
  • 9180.0
Musik
Altersfreigabe
  • FSK 16
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  • Cruise Kidman Kubrick
Poster
  • Eyes_Wide_Shut_-_Deutsches_Filmposter.jpg
Originaltitel
  • Eyes Wide Shut
Starring
Date
  • --07-18
Editing
  • Nigel Galt
Runtime
  • 9540.0
Producer
  • Stanley Kubrick
Country
Name
  • Eyes Wide Shut
Caption
  • Theatrical release poster
Editing by
  • Nigel Galt
Language
Cinematography
Title
  • Eyes Wide Shut
Music
Gross
  • 1.6063768E8
Before
amg id
  • 1
After
IMDB ID
  • 120663
Distributor
producor
  • Stanley Kubrick
ID
  • 1
  • 120663
Released
  • 1999-07-16
Website
Titel
  • Eyes Wide Shut
Based on
  • "Dream Story" , Arthur Schnitzler
Budget
  • 6.5E7
Writer
Director
Year
  • 1999
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  • Stanley Kubrick's last film, completed just days before his death in 1999. It follows Dr. Bill Harford (played by Tom Cruise) as he spends two noirish, surreal nights on his sexually charged adventures wandering New York City when his wife Alice (played by Cruise's then wife Nicole Kidman) reveals that she had contemplated an affair a year earlier.
  • Eyes Wide Shut is a 1999 romantic drama film directed, produced, and co-written by Stanley Kubrick. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, even though it was controversial for its strong sexual content that led some people to almost call it soft-core pornography. Some scenes of the film had to be cut to take away the NC-17 rating and ensure the theatrical R rating. Even though it is not necessarily seen as one of Kubrick's best efforts, it has been said that he thought it was his greatest contribution to cinema.
  • Eyes Wide Shut is a 1999 drama-mystery-thriller film directed, produced, and co-written by Stanley Kubrick, based on the novella Traumnovelle (in English Dream Story) by Arthur Schnitzler. It was the last film Kubrick directed before his death. The story, set in and around New York City, follows the surreal, sexually charged adventures of Dr. William "Bill" Harford (Tom Cruise), who is shocked after his wife, Alice (Nicole Kidman), reveals that she had contemplated having an affair a year earlier. The film, which made the cover of Time Magazine, was released on July 16, 1999 to a mixed critical reaction.
  • Eyes Wide Shut (dt. die Augen weit geschlossen) ist der letzte vollendete Film des US-amerikanischen Filmregisseurs Stanley Kubrick, der nur wenige Tage nach Fertigstellung des Filmschnitts im März 1999 starb. Es handelt sich um eine ins New York der Gegenwart verlegte Verfilmung von Arthur Schnitzlers Traumnovelle mit Nicole Kidman und Tom Cruise in den Hauptrollen. Eyes Wide Shut war zwar ein finanzieller Erfolg, seine Qualität wird aber unter Filmkritikern, vor allem im Vergleich zu anderen Filmen des Regisseurs, sehr unterschiedlich beurteilt.
  • A doctor becomes obsessed with having a sexual encounter after his wife admits to having sexual fantasies about a man she met and chastising him for dishonesty in not admitting to his own fantasies. This sets him off into unfulfilled encounters with a dead patient's daughter and a hooker. But when he visits a nightclub, where a pianist friend Nick Nightingale is playing, he learns about a secret sexual group and decides to attend one of their congregations. However, he quickly learns he is in well over his head and finds he and his family are threatened. Written by John Sacksteder