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Filmography and awards of Stanley Kubrick : ウィキペディア英語版 | Filmography and awards of Stanley Kubrick Stanley Kubrick directed 13 feature films and three short documentaries over the course of his career, from ''Day of the Fight'' in 1951 to ''Eyes Wide Shut'' in 1999. Many of Kubrick's films were nominated for Academy Awards or Golden Globes, but his only personal win of an Academy Award was for his work as director of special effects on ''2001: A Space Odyssey''. ==Filmography==
The 2001 film ''A.I.: Artificial Intelligence'', directed by Steven Spielberg, is dedicated to Kubrick. Kubrick originally had rights to the source material, provided the concept for the film, and did much of the groundwork preparation for it, including having supervised both story treatments and the conceptual art that were used in the final project. Spielberg made efforts to be faithful to Kubrick's visual concept for the film. Two scholarly books that are comparative critical studies of Kubrick's work discuss ''A.I.'' and even list it in their filmography.〔 This book contains a chapter on ''A.I.'' and lists it in the filmography in the back.〕〔 This anthology contains an essay by Jason Eberl comparing the concepts of machine intelligence in ''2001'' and ''A.I.'', and lists ''A.I.'' in the filmography as "completed by Steven Spielberg".〕 A book on the making of the film with a foreword by Spielberg also treats the film throughout as effectively a collaboration between Stanley Kubrick and Steven Spielberg. Other scholarly treatments of Kubrick largely ignore the film.〔Notable examples would be Patrick Webster's ''Love and Death in Kubrick: A Critical Study of the Films from Lolita through Eyes Wide Shut'' and Randy Rasmussen's ''Stanley Kubrick; Seven Films Analyzed''.〕
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