A CLOCKWORK ORANGE

JUNE 4


The only movie about what the modern world really means’ – Luis Buñuel. Kubrick’s adaptation of Anthony Burgess’ decline-of-civilisation novel remains a chilling, thrilling and unsettling cinematic vision of nihilistic violence and social control. It was so controversial upon its release that it was withdrawn by Kubrick himself, and not seen again in the UK until after his death in 1999. Screened here in a deviously delicious 4k restoration.

“This outlandish tale of dystopian delinquency remains deeply thought-provoking”- The Guardian ★★★★

Set in a flamboyantly stylised near-future where gangs of disenfranchised teenagers indulge in narcotic cocktails and revel in acts of ‘ultraviolence’, the film centres on Alex (McDowell) and his band of droogs. With A Clockwork Orange Kubrick was striving to deconstruct classic Hollywood narratives and create a cinema that behaved like music – in doing so he created a new, viscerally disturbing mode of storytelling.

STARRING

Malcolm McDowell

DRAMA  |  NC-17

RELEASE DATE

1971

RUNTIME

136

SHARE