1:04:01
Maybe that's why
he took so long between films.
1:04:04
The Napoleon project was well-prepared.
We were ready to go to Romania. . .
1:04:09
. . .where we could have 5000 cavalry,
including commanding officers.
1:04:15
We had paper uniforms
and everything ready. . .
1:04:18
. . .and then came this film Waterloo.
1:04:22
It was a very well-made film
with Rod Steiger. . .
1:04:24
. . .but it failed at the box office, and
our backers got scared and pulled out.
1:04:30
By 1 969, the Kubrick family was living
close to the film studios. . .
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. . .in Elstree, Hertfordshire.
1:04:35
He's always liked living here.
1:04:38
There were moments
where he was homesick for New York. . .
1:04:41
. . .but he knew that was
a New York that no longer existed.
1:04:45
When you brought up your children here
and their friends. . .
1:04:49
. . .live here, and you know,
you get attached.
1:04:53
Do you know what kind
of camera that is?
1:04:55
-It's a home movie...
-Arriflex.
1:05:00
I watch the video of me
as a very fresh 1 0-year-old. . .
1:05:05
. . .being very fresh to him.
1:05:08
But also, him being bossy
and too impatient. . .
1:05:13
. . .and putting his director's hat on
in an inappropriate way.
1:05:17
Get him off, Anya.
1:05:19
-Anya get him off, we're shooting.
-I'm trying to.
1:05:22
Grab him and get him off.
1:05:23
As a child, I remember thinking:
1:05:26
"You're not supposed to talk
to me like this. "
1:05:28
-Do you often find me in a temper?
-Yes!
1:05:31
Oh, I don't believe that.
I can't believe that.
1:05:34
You just went into a temper
a couple of minutes ago.
1:05:38
You can't do this stupid film
because everyone giggles.
1:05:41
And because I can't play like that.
1:05:44
I think I'm one of the most even-
tempered people you'll ever meet.
1:05:48
Kubrick had found privacy
and tranquillity in England. . .
1:05:52
. . .but this world was about to be
torn apart by his next project:
1:05:56
An adaptation of Anthony Burgess'
controversial novel: