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Documental que encomia los beneficios de una membresía al Sindicato Internacional de Marinos.Documental que encomia los beneficios de una membresía al Sindicato Internacional de Marinos.Documental que encomia los beneficios de una membresía al Sindicato Internacional de Marinos.
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Well, this very old-school narrated laudatory documentary is quite boring and did not make me more interested in Seafarers International Union, which represents, provide services and protects interests of mariners, fishermen and boatmen who work aboard vessels flagged in the United States. The very first colour film of great master Stanley Kubrick is uninteresting and may be watched only by Kubrick filmography completists (like me) or for those particularly interested in US labour unions' main concerns and strategies of achieving memberships. Considering artistic qualities (it was just an advertising film, not an artistic one), it is Kubrick's worst film, worse than previous Day of the fight and Flying padre, which are also not very interesting at all. It is amazing that just four years after The Seafarers Kubrick would be ready to make masterpiece Paths of glory.
Struggling filmmaker Stanley Kubrick ("Fear and Desire" & "Flying Padre") follows the failure of his feature debut with this promotional film for the Seafarers International Union in order to recoup some of the losses and raise funds for his sophomore feature.
The film, supervised by the staff of union magazine "The Seafarers Log", the promotes the work of the Seafarers International Union Atlantic and Gulf District with shots of the hiring hall, the canteen, the bar, the print shop and a union meeting at their New York head quarters.
Secretary-Treasurer of the SIU Atlantic and Gulf District Paul Hall emerges from the ranks with a powerful speech extolling the virtues of the union which are all meticulously illustrated to the dulcet tones of news reader Don Hollenbeck who also bookends the membership-drive.
The future filmmaking legend may be only in it for the money but he nonetheless allows a few flourishes in his colour debut, such as the extended, sideways-dolly shot of the canteen, and the film provides a curious insight into a union in its heyday.
"Call it a dream fulfilled."
The film, supervised by the staff of union magazine "The Seafarers Log", the promotes the work of the Seafarers International Union Atlantic and Gulf District with shots of the hiring hall, the canteen, the bar, the print shop and a union meeting at their New York head quarters.
Secretary-Treasurer of the SIU Atlantic and Gulf District Paul Hall emerges from the ranks with a powerful speech extolling the virtues of the union which are all meticulously illustrated to the dulcet tones of news reader Don Hollenbeck who also bookends the membership-drive.
The future filmmaking legend may be only in it for the money but he nonetheless allows a few flourishes in his colour debut, such as the extended, sideways-dolly shot of the canteen, and the film provides a curious insight into a union in its heyday.
"Call it a dream fulfilled."
Seafarers, The (1953)
** (out of 4)
Overly long and dreadfully boring promotional film for the Seafarers Union, which basically tries to teach people why they should join. This is historically interesting only because it's Stanely Kubrick's first film in color. The rest is pure boredom and it's no wonder Kubrick doesn't want this film seeing the light of day.
Day of the Fight (1951)
*** (out of 4)
Kubrick's second short shows us a day in the life of a middle-weight boxer as he prepares for a fight. Even with the boring narration, this film here moves a lot better and the fight scene is rather interesting because it's shown complete as it happened. You can spot Kubrick in a few scenes with his camera.
Flying Padre (1951)
** (out of 4)
Stanley Kubrick's first film is a documentary about a priest in New Mexico who needs a plane to keep up with all his people. This is a really boring and flat film even with its 9 minute running time. The priest really isn't that interesting and the narration is flat and stiff. God knows better things were to follow from Kubrick.
** (out of 4)
Overly long and dreadfully boring promotional film for the Seafarers Union, which basically tries to teach people why they should join. This is historically interesting only because it's Stanely Kubrick's first film in color. The rest is pure boredom and it's no wonder Kubrick doesn't want this film seeing the light of day.
Day of the Fight (1951)
*** (out of 4)
Kubrick's second short shows us a day in the life of a middle-weight boxer as he prepares for a fight. Even with the boring narration, this film here moves a lot better and the fight scene is rather interesting because it's shown complete as it happened. You can spot Kubrick in a few scenes with his camera.
Flying Padre (1951)
** (out of 4)
Stanley Kubrick's first film is a documentary about a priest in New Mexico who needs a plane to keep up with all his people. This is a really boring and flat film even with its 9 minute running time. The priest really isn't that interesting and the narration is flat and stiff. God knows better things were to follow from Kubrick.
This is The first Coloured Short/Short film done by Mr. Stanley Kubrick , it talks about seafarers and their benifets and how it's like being one of those Seafarers, this dosent feel like a really something you would watch it feels like a school project because it's a documentary but since Mr. Stanley Kubrick has directed this i wanted to see what was his first movies/short film were like
the documentary aspect of this movie is good , the narration is very good and probably the best thing about this movie , while this movie does not have high ratings i say it wasn't as bad as people say it certinaly wasn't something revolutionary but in Kubrick's eyes this was what he did 6.5/10.
the documentary aspect of this movie is good , the narration is very good and probably the best thing about this movie , while this movie does not have high ratings i say it wasn't as bad as people say it certinaly wasn't something revolutionary but in Kubrick's eyes this was what he did 6.5/10.
Kubrick's first color in the third season, right, than Lolita also used color early, but this is not a commercial advertising campaign, itself thought that this advertising director culture will only be produced in most of the domestic writer-director students, I did not think that the library is also such a way to go over, some of the footage is also quite good to make people feel that none of them are like a real record. Some of the shots are pretty good and don't feel like a real documentary. The character talking to the camera is kind of breaking the fourth wall... It's the performance that's a bit cloying, just for that look that's cringeworthy!
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- TriviaAlthough often referred to as a "documentary", this is actually a promotional film, made for the Seafarers International Union.
- ConexionesFeatured in The Art of Stanley Kubrick: From Short Films to Strangelove (2000)
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