Synopsis
For months, con artist Alan Conway (John Malkovich, in a tour de force performance) pretends to be one of the greatest directors of all times — Stanley Kubrick. Conway doesn’t know anything about the director or his films, but that doesn’t prevent him using and abusing the credibility of those who think they are close to the mythical and discreet filmmaker. Sly and hilarious, this is a fascinating take on impostors, genius and celebrity, inspired by the true story of a man who pretended to be Kubrick during the making of Eyes Wide Shut. Richard E. Grant and Marisa Berenson co-star. Both the writer (Anthony Frewin) and the first-time director (Brian Cook) were longtime Kubrick assistants.
Film Information
- Genre: Comedy
- Director: Brian Cook
- Written By: Anthony Frewin
- Starring: John Malkovich, Marisa Berenson, and Terence Rigby
- Running Time: 86 minutes, approx.
- MPAA Rating: R
- Language: English
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Reviews
"A sly, enormously entertaining romp based on the antics of real-life Brit conman Alan Conway who rooked his way around '90s London posing as Stanley Kubrick."
- Lisa Nesselson, Variety
Showtimes
- Wednesday, April 4th
7:15 pm - Thursday, April 5th
5:00 pm - Friday, April 6th
7:15 pm - Saturday, April 7th
5:00 pm - Sunday, April 8th
4:30 pm - Monday, April 9th
7:15 pm - Tuesday, April 10th
5:00 pm