
Overview:
A subjective documentary that explores various theories about hidden meanings in Stanley Kubrick's classic film The Shining. Five very different points of view are illuminated through voice over, film clips, animation and dramatic reenactments.Status: | Released (2012-10-26) |
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Awards: | 2 wins & 16 nominations total |
BoxOffice: | $296,359 |
Screen: | Rodney Ascher |
Productions: | Highland Park Classics |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |


Casts
- 1178783: Bill Blakemore - Self
- 1178784: Geoffrey Cocks - Self
- 1178785: Juli Kearns - Self
- 1178786: John Fell Ryan - Self
- 560332: Jay Weidner - Self
Crews
- 930706: Rodney Ascher - Editor - Editing
- 930706: Rodney Ascher - Director - Directing
- 1178788: Todd Hughes - Executive Producer - Production
- 1178787: Tim Kirk - Producer - Production
- 1010002: P. David Ebersole - Executive Producer - Production
- 1621839: Ian Herzon - Sound Designer - Sound
- 1672322: William Hutson - Original Music Composer - Sound
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Reviews
Gareth Senior
Review text:
An intruiging documentary. If you've loved & watched "The Shining" many, many times, this doc will still show you things you never noticed before. The premise is that different theories about The Shining are examined. All of them start with an idea triggered by a single shot, but ....
Continue reading ->LastCaress1972
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"At the end of The Shining, he's reduced to a screaming ape, just like in the beginning of 2001 there are screaming apes." - John Fell Ryan Astonishingly, the above statement, as bizarre, irrelevant and as bereft of any further analysis as it is (and I haven't taken it out of cont ....
Continue reading ->j0ng
Review text:
This is a pretentious film with assertions that are way out in left field. The reason I gave it this score is my love for the original movie itself.
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