In the meantime, we sat down with Craig to discuss the inspiration behind the title and discover more about the treasures he unearthed during its making. The Shining is launching today on Kickstater in collaboration with Rough Trade Books, so if you're interested, you can help fund the project and bring it to life. It even shines a contemporary spotlight on the film to readdress what Oldham believes is an "apparent gap in critique from the perspectives of women, mental illness, domestic abuse and domestic violence".īut it's not out yet. There are even republished texts read by the director in preparation for the production, highlighting Kubrick's renowned approach to research – something that's also reflected in the book's design. Together, it takes a fresh look at the music, art, mythology and fashion behind the pop-culture staple. Titled The Shining: A Visual and Cultural Haunting, the immersive book is designed as a replica of that fateful manuscript and features exclusive essays, original recollections, art and visual ephemera, as well as rare interviews with lead actors Shelley Duvall (who played Wendy) and Dan Lloyd (Danny), and contributions by Cosey Fanni Tutti, Margaret Howell, James Lavelle of UNKLE, Gavin Turk and John Grindrod.
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