Film

Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb sold out

Directed by Stanley Kubrick
Wednesday, October 9 2024, 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM (sold out)
Filmhuis De Zwarte Doos
Price: € 5.00 incl. vat (Student) € 10.00 incl. vat (Others)

An unhinged American general orders a bombing attack on the Soviet Union, triggering a path to nuclear holocaust, which a war room full of politicians and generals frantically try to stop.

This film will be preceded by an introduction. 

Genre: comedy, war, classic
Language: English, Russian, subtitles: Dutch

Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb is Stanley Kubrick's razor-sharp political satire, widely regarded as one of the greatest film comedies of all time. At the height of the Cold War, U.S. General Jack Ripper loses his mind and sends a large number of planes into the Soviet Union to nuke the country. The American president arranges a meeting with his advisors, where he learns from the Soviet ambassador that if the weapons are fired, an automatic device will be triggered that will destroy all life on Earth. So the task is to recall the planes, which will be difficult since no one knows the correct communication codes. 

Peter Sellers steals the show in no fewer than three roles: the U.S. president, a British captain, and, of course, the dubious German scientist (and barely reformed Nazi) Dr. Strangelove. 

This movie was originally intended to be a dramatic look at the Cold War (loosely based on the novel Red Alert by Peter George), but Kubrick felt it would be more effective as a satire. Watch it if you want to see a true comedic masterpiece. Kubrick's Cold War satire is as funny and razor-sharp today as it was in 1964.

This film is recommended by the Studium Generale Film committee because: “It’s a satirical classic from Kubrick that doesn’t feel old at all. Even though it is in black and white, it manages to set up hilarious and thoughtful situations that were critical on the cold war and are still very relevant!”

Please Note: The film is in English with Dutch subtitles. Although there are a few minor sentences spoken in Russian, it won't be an issue if you don't understand them.

This film will be preceded by an introduction by film teacher Twan Arts.

Awards 
At the Academy Awards, the film was nominated for Best Picture, Best Actor in a Leading Role (Peter Sellers), Best Director, and Best Writing. It also won 4 BAFTA’s and was nominated for three.

Reviews 
“Kubrick’s Dr. Strangelove remains perhaps the blackest comedy ever put on screen, and with Peter Sellers brilliantly playing multiple roles, the blackest, funniest movie of the post-war era.Time

“A masterpiece... The genius of Dr. Strangelove is that it's possible to laugh -- and laugh hard -- while still recognizing the intelligence and insight behind the humor.”  ReelViews

SG & USE/ITEC registration
Please register for SG & USE/ITEC by scanning your student ID card at the venue.
More information about SG & USE/ITEC can be found here

Ticket information
This film will be shown at Filmhuis De Zwarte Doos. Buying a ticket online in advance is mandatory if you want to attend this film. You can buy a ticket by clicking on the black “order” button on this page.
Please note: you can only buy a ticket online; tickets cannot be purchased with cash or bank card at the ticket counter. 
For more general information about tickets, refund policies, etc., please click here.

Please be on time
The screening of the film starts at 19:30 sharp (no pre-film advertisements) and the cinema hall opens at 19:10. We kindly ask you to be at the ticket counter at least 10 minutes prior to the start of the film. This is to ensure the film starts and ends on time. 

The Studium Generale film program is created in collaboration with the Student Film Committee and Natlab.

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