25.05.2025 12:32
The house in England where cult film director Stanley Kubrick lived for 14 years and directed most of his productions has been put up for sale for $9.41 million (approximately 365 million 928 thousand Turkish lira).
The famous director Stanley Kubrick's house, located on Barnet Lane in Elstree, Hertfordshire, England, where he lived for 14 years, has been put up for sale under the name "Abbots Mead."
CULT CLASSICS CAME FROM THIS HOUSE
It is known that the director carried out the production processes of films such as "The Shining," "Barry Lyndon," "A Clockwork Orange," and "2001: A Space Odyssey" in this house. There is a blue plaque dedicated to Kubrick on the exterior of the house.
FOR SALE AT 9.4 MILLION DOLLARS
The house, which has a total of nine bedrooms, has been put up for sale at 9 million 410 thousand dollars (approximately 365 million 928 thousand lira).
WHO IS STANLEY KUBRICK?
Stanley Kubrick was born on July 26, 1928, in New York and is one of the most influential and innovative directors in cinema history. He began his photography career at a young age, working for Look magazine, which helped him develop his visual storytelling skills. This expertise laid the foundation for the meticulous detail that would later characterize his cinematography.
He quickly gained attention in his film career, which began in the early 1950s with short documentaries, and rose to fame as a professional director with "The Killing" in 1956. He established a strong position in Hollywood with subsequent films like "Paths of Glory" (1957) and "Spartacus" (1960).
Among Kubrick's most well-known works are "Dr. Strangelove" (1964), "2001: A Space Odyssey" (1968), "A Clockwork Orange" (1971), "The Shining" (1980), and "Full Metal Jacket" (1987). Philosophical depth, technological foresight, and inquiries into human nature form the core themes of his films. Known for his meticulousness, Kubrick holds a unique place in the film world with his perfectionism in shooting and artistic control.
Kubrick passed away on March 7, 1999, leaving behind a legacy that continues to influence cinematic language and storytelling.