Stanley Cuba
Stanley Cuba

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Stanley Cuba

2007
Movie
74 min
English

Photography student Stanley Cuba's (Mike Birbiglia) life has striking parallels to that of iconic director Stanley Kubrick -- except that our Stanley is neither famous nor exceptionally talented. But an upcoming photo contest may give Stanley his "Shining" moment. Filled with clever references to Kubrick's oeuvre, this first feature from writer-director Per Anderson screened at festivals in Santa Barbara, Calif., and Milan.

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Director: Rene De GuzmanGenres: Documentary, Biography

Plot Summary

This documentary chronicles the life and career of Stanley Cuba, a Filipino-American visual artist known for his vibrant and socially conscious works. It explores his journey from his early life in the Philippines to his rise as a prominent figure in the American art scene, highlighting his influences and the impact of his art on cultural discourse.

Critical Reception

Stanley Cuba received positive reviews for its intimate portrayal of the artist and its exploration of his unique perspective. Critics praised the film's ability to capture Cuba's spirit and the power of his artistic voice, while also appreciating its insight into the immigrant experience and its contribution to art documentary filmmaking.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sensitive and insightful portrait of Stanley Cuba.

  • Commended for its exploration of art, identity, and the immigrant experience.

  • Appreciated for bringing a lesser-known but significant artist to a wider audience.

Google audience: Audience reviews are not readily available for this documentary, making it difficult to summarize specific likes or dislikes.

Fun Fact

Stanley Cuba's artwork often incorporates elements of Filipino folklore and culture, reflecting his heritage and experiences.

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