The documentary "Stanley Kubrick: A Life in Pictures" was released in 2001, just two years after the legendary director's death. It was directed by Jan Harlan, who was not only Kubrick's brother-in-law but also a producer on several of his films.

The film features interviews with various Hollywood greats who had worked with or been influenced by Kubrick, including Jack Nicholson, Sydney Pollack, and Woody Allen. They offer insights into the director's creative process, his attention to detail, and his sometimes obsessive approach to filmmaking.

The documentary also includes a wealth of footage from Kubrick's films, including rare outtakes and behind-the-scenes clips, as well as archival photos and home movies from his youth. The film is a fitting tribute to one of cinema's true masters, offering a comprehensive look at his life and career and the lasting impact he had on the medium.

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