The Greatest Movie Never Made

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In 1968, fresh off of the release of his widely successful and groundbreaking 2001: A Space Odyssey, Kubrick began work on Napoleon. After two years of extensive preparation MGM pulled out of the film and left Kubrick with no other option, but to put the film on the shelf and move onto other projects.  In 1999 Kubrick died without ever completing the film. This month Taschen is publishing Stanley Kubrick’s Napoleon: The Greatest Movie Never Made, a comprehensive collection of many never before seen materials that Kubrick sedulously compiled during pre-production.

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Drew Innis

A New Englander through and through, Drew grew up in Connecticut / New Hampshire and got over educated in Boston. He also lived on a beach in Southern California for some years. Film, photography, music and literature monopolize his time these days. Drew lives in Brooklyn, NY, eats too many cheeseburgers at the Commodore and hopes to carry on simply one day on a big piece of land by the sea without the computer or YouTube.

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