The story, based on Arthur Schnitzler’s 1926 novella Dream Story , follows Dr. Bill Harford (Cruise) and his wife Alice (Kidman).
The making of Eyes Wide Shut is as famous as the film itself. Kubrick was known for his relentless precision, which led to several historic production milestones: Eyes Wide Shut
The Final Dream: Understanding Stanley Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut The story, based on Arthur Schnitzler’s 1926 novella
: The film holds the Guinness World Record for the longest constant movie shoot, spanning over 15 months (roughly 400 days). Kubrick was known for his relentless precision, which
Released in 1999, stands as the haunting final masterpiece of legendary director Stanley Kubrick. Starring the then-married power couple Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman, the film is a psychosexual odyssey that explores the thin line between reality and dream, fidelity and desire. Production: A Record-Breaking Endeavor
: Despite being set in Greenwich Village, New York, the film was shot entirely in England at Pinewood Studios. Kubrick, who famously disliked traveling, had a meticulous facsimile of Manhattan streets built on soundstages.