Registration is now open for the Behind Eyes Wide Shut symposium


Monday 16 December, 12:00 - 6:00pm and Tuesday 17 December, 9:15am - 6:30pm

20 years since its release, Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut remains a complex, visually arresting film about domesticity, sexual disturbance, and dreams. This was the final enigmatic work from its equally enigmatic creator. It has left an indelible mark on our popular culture and remains as relevant as ever. Much maligned and much misunderstood when it first came out, Eyes Wide Shut has since been the subject of an animated debate and discussion among critics and academics. It has been explored from a wide variety of disciplines and methodological perspectives. This symposia will bring together scholars and fans from diverse disciplinary backgrounds, as well as those who worked on the film itself, to explore Eyes Wide Shut twenty years since its release, discuss its impact and consider its position within Kubrick’s oeuvre and the wider visual and socio-political culture.

Ticket Prices: (Prices include refreshment breaks and a light sandwich lunch on both days)

Adult: £50.00

Student/Concession: £25 (please show a valid NUS card at registration)

UAL + Bangor Students & Staff: there are a limited number of complimentary places on a first come first served basis!

Please book your place via UAL's E-Store payment facility 

Behind Eyes Wide Shut 

Conference Programme  

Day One 

 

Time 

Event 

Location 

12.00 

Registration (tea/coffee and sandwiches on registration) 

Reception & Lower Gallery, LCC 

12.30 

Welcome and introduction 

Lecture Theatre C, LCC 

12.45 

Panel 1:  

Manca Perko  

Stanley Kubrick’s last film and the question of authorship: Is Eyes Wide Shut the film Kubrick wanted us to see? 

 

Jeremi Szaniawski 

A cloaked and masked film, or, the not so strange case of the critical misunderstanding around Eyes Wide Shut. 

Lecture Theatre C, LCC 

14.15 

Break (tea and coffee) 

Lower Gallery, LCC 

14.30 

Panel 2: 

Eddie Falvey  

Framing Eye Wide Shut as a Late-90s ‘Quality’ Blockbuster: Authorship and Stardom in Kubrick’s Final Film 

 

Matt Melia 

Eyes Wide Shut: The Last Cult Film of the 20th Century 

 

Catriona McAvoy  

Eyes Wide Shut, Sex and Scandal in 2019 

Lecture Theatre C, LCC 

16.00 

Break 

Lower Gallery, LCC 

16.15 

Keynote lecture:  

Yolande Snaith 

A Choreographic Liaison 

Lecture Theatre C, LCC 

17.15 

Drinks reception 

Lower Gallery, LCC 

 

Day Two 

 

Time  

Event 

Location 

09.15 

Registration for second day delegates 

Reception, LCC 

09.45 

Panel 3:  

Ruggero Eugeni 

Eyes Wide Shut: A monument to Anymodernity 

 

Mateja ᴆedović  

Albert Camus’ A Christmas Carol, or Eyes Wide Shut and Absurdism 

 

Marie Josephine Bennett 

Eyes Re-opened – Enlightenment Through Music in Eyes Wide Shut 

Lecture Theatre C, LCC 

11.15 

Break (tea and coffee) 

Lower Gallery, LCC 

11.45 

Panel 4: 

Anna Friederike Dajka  

The Harfords’ relationship in Stanley Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut 

 

Jose Maanmieli 

'Millions of years of evolution, right?' 

Lecture Theatre C, LCC 

13.15 

Lunch 

Lower Gallery, LCC 

14.00 

Panel 5: 

Elisa Pezzotta 

Galeotto fu ‘l libro e chi lo scrisse’ / ’That book, and he who wrote it, was a pander’ (Dante Alighieri, Divine Comedy, ca. 1320, Inferno Canto V line 137, translation by John Ciardi)  

 

Maarten Coëgnart  

Kubrick as a conceptual illustrator of the human condition: The embodied aesthetics of Eyes Wide Shut 

Lecture Theatre C, LCC 

15.30 

Break 

Lower Gallery, LCC 

15.45 

Panel 6:  

Filippo Ulivieri 

‘Infidelity troubled him deeply’: Stanley Kubrick and the root of Eyes Wide Shut  

 

Lawrence Ratna 

A Viennese Waltz: Schnitzler, Freud and Kubrick 

 

Jake Cowan 

Believing is Easy with Eyes Wide Shut: Kubrick and Conspiratorial Rhetoric 

Lecture Theatre C, LCC 

17.15 

Break 

Lower Gallery, LCC 

17.30 

Plenary panel and Q&A:  Abigail Good, Tim Everett, Kira-Ann Pelican, Chris Baker, Peter Cavaciuti. 

Lecture Theatre C, LCC 

 

This event is brought to you by the UAL Archives and Special Collections Centre in collaboration with Bangor University and has been generously funded by the British Association for American Studies and the US Embassy in London.

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Important Filming and Photography Notice:

Please note that filming and photography will be taking place throughout the event. Both bigger crowds, smaller groups and individuals may be captured on camera.

 All imagery and footage may at some point be published on the College's website, social media channel and in print.

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