Yale honors filmmaker
For two hours and 20 minutes, audience members in the Whitney Humanities Center viewed the year 2001 through the prism of the 1960s.
Saturday evening, this packed auditorium celebrated the legacy of director Stanley Kubrick and his critically acclaimed film originally released in 1968, “2001: A Space Odyssey.” Though the groundbreaking filmmaker died ten years ago, a multigenerational audience came to honor the film presented on 35 mm and listen to its star Keir Dullea, who introduced the movie and answered questions after the screening.
“Stanley was the most exciting...