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Nominated for 4 Oscars. Another 12 wins & 13
nominations
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Academy Awards, USA 1972
Golden Globes, USA 1972
BAFTA Awards 1973
Academy of Science
Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA 2012
Directors Guild of
America, USA 1972
Nominated
DGA Award |
Outstanding
Directorial Achievement in Motion
Pictures
Stanley Kubrick |
Hugo Awards 1972
Italian National
Syndicate of Film Journalists 1973
Won
Silver Ribbon |
Best Foreign
Director (Regista del Miglior Film
Straniero)
Stanley Kubrick |
Kansas City Film
Critics Circle Awards 1972
Won
KCFCC Award |
Best Film |
National Society of
Film Critics Awards, USA 1971
New York Film Critics
Circle Awards 1971
Online Film &
Television Association 1998
Won
OFTA Film Hall of Fame |
Motion Picture |
Satellite Awards 2011
Nominated
Satellite Award |
Best Classic
DVD
40th Anniversary Edition
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Venice Film Festival 1972
Writers Guild of
America, USA 1972
Nominated
WGA Award (Screen) |
Best Drama
Adapted from Another Medium
Stanley Kubrick |
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In future Britain, charismatic delinquent Alex
DeLarge is jailed and volunteers for an experimental
aversion therapy developed by the government in an
effort to solve society''s crime problem - but not
all goes according to plan.
A Clockwork Orange is a 1971 dystopian crime film
adapted, produced, and directed by Stanley Kubrick,
based on Anthony Burgess''s 1962 novella A Clockwork
Orange. It employs disturbing, violent images to
comment on psychiatry, juvenile delinquency, youth
gangs, and other social, political, and economic
subjects in a dystopian near-future Britain.
Alex (Malcolm McDowell), the main character, is a
charismatic, sociopathic delinquent whose interests
include classical music (especially Beethoven),
rape, and what is termed "ultra-violence." He leads
a small gang of thugs (Pete, Georgie, and Dim), whom
he calls his droogs (from the Russian друг,
"friend," "buddy"). The film chronicles the horrific
crime spree of his gang, his capture, and attempted
rehabilitation via controversial psychological
conditioning. Alex narrates most of the film in
Nadsat, a fractured adolescent slang composed of
Slavic (especially Russian), English, and Cockney
rhyming slang.
The soundtrack to A Clockwork Orange features mostly
classical music selections and Moog synthesizer
compositions by Wendy Carlos (then known as Walter
Carlos). The artwork of the now-iconic poster of A
Clockwork Orange was created by Philip Castle with
the layout by designer Bill Gold.
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