Chopin’s Youth and Lolita
Part of the SummerScape film series: Chopin and the Image of Romanticism
August 6, 2017
August 6, 2017
Chopin’s Youth
(Aleksander Ford, 1952, Poland, 121 minutes)
Lolita
(Stanley Kubrick, 1962, UK/USA, 152 minutes)
Aleksander Ford gives a new ideological significance to Chopin’s life in his socialist realist biopic. Chopin’s music is used with comic irony in Stanley Kubrick’s adaptation of Vladimir Nabokov’s novel.
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