Dartmouth Film Award: A Clockwork Orange

Malcolm McDowell stars in Stanley Kubrick's darkly ironic and notoriously violent near-future satire. Discussion follows.

10/6/2024
2:00 pm - 4:15 pm
Location
Loew Auditorium, Black Family Visual Arts Center
Sponsored by
Hopkins Center for the Arts
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Public
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Malcolm McDowell stars in Stanley Kubrick's darkly ironic and notoriously violent near-future satire. 

Stanley Kubrick was so stunned by McDowell's debut in the film If that he reportedly was unwilling to begin his film adaptation of Anthony Burgess' darkly ironic and savagely brutal futuristic satire until he could be assured of McDowell's participation. A proto-punk sadist with a passion for Beethoven, Alex (McDowell) leads his gang of 'droogs' through the city on nightly sprees of ultra-violent mischief. Finally captured by the police, Alex undergoes rehabilitation in the form of aversion therapy as brutal and horrifying as any of his offenses. 

Casting a coldly pessimistic view on the then-future of the late '70s-early '80s, Kubrick and production designer John Barry created a world of high-tech cultural decay. The film's highly stylized sets, choreographed brutality and Moog synthesizer score—conceived to heighten the effect of each scene—were so ahead of their time that, to many, they obscured the overall message. In fact, so much controversy over the violent scenes ensued that the film's notoriety became, itself, the stuff of legend.

Post-film discussion follows with actor Malcolm McDowell and artist Mike Kaplan, who designed the film's iconic poster.

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Location
Loew Auditorium, Black Family Visual Arts Center
Sponsored by
Hopkins Center for the Arts
Audience
Public
Registration required
More information
Hopkins Center for the Arts
603 646 2422