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Gallery Chat: Jan Harlan on Filmmaking and Stanley Kubrick

Gallery Chat in conjunction with Stanley Kubrick: The Exhibition, on view Jun 30–Oct 30, 2016 at The Contemporary Jewish Museum.

Producer Jan Harlan on Stanley Kubrick.

Recorded on Jul 1, 2016.

about the speaker
Jan Harlan

Jan Harlan acted as Kubrick’s executive producer on all Kubrick’s films from Barry Lyndon onwards, and worked on other unrealised projects. After Kubrick’s death in 1999, Harlan worked with Steven Spielberg on A.I. Artificial Intelligence, made two documentary films for Warner Bros., as well as other independent projects. Harlan is a guest-lecturer at different film-schools and often serves on juries at film festivals. He was instrumental in the formation of the Stanley Kubrick Archive at the University of the Arts London and in creating a large exhibition on Stanley Kubrick with the German Filmmuseum. He lives in Hertfordshire, UK.

supporters

Leadership Support for digital media at The Contemporary Jewish Museum is generously provided by the Jim Joseph Foundation.

Stanley Kubrick is an exhibition by the Deutsches Filmmuseum, Frankfurt am Main, Christiane Kubrick, Jan Harlan, and The Stanley Kubrick Archive at University of the Arts London, with the support of Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc., Sony-Columbia Pictures Industries Inc., Metro Goldwyn Mayer Studios Inc., Universal Studios Inc., and SK Film Archives LLC. 

The CJM’s presentation is made possible by lead sponsorship from the Bernard Osher Jewish Philanthropies Foundation. Major sponsorship from Osterweis Capital Management. Patron sponsorship is provided by Gaia Fund, Maribelle and Stephen Leavitt, Nellie and Max Levchin, Julie and David Levine, RayKo Photo Center, Dorothy R. Saxe, and Wendy and Richard Yanowitch. Supporting sponsorship is provided by an anonymous donor, Naomi and Jeffrey Caspe, Dana Corvin and Harris Weinberg, Morton and Amy Friedkin, Rosanne and Al Levitt, Siesel Maibach, Shana Nelson Middler and David Middler, Shelli Semler and Kyle Bach. Additional support is provided by an anonymous donor, Alvin H. Baum, Jr., Sally-Ann and Ervin Epstein, Jr., Joelle Steefel, Ruth and Alan Stein, and Wetherby Asset Management. 

Additional support is provided by The Contemporary Jewish Museum’s Bernard and Barbro Osher Exhibition Fund.

Major support for The Contemporary Jewish Museum’s exhibitions and Jewish Peoplehood Programs comes from the Koret Foundation.