Stanley Kubrick's filming of Barry Lyndon in Ireland in 1973 brought excitement, jobs, and trouble to the local community. The film's production sparked scams and stories, and a threatening phone call eventually led Kubrick and his crew to leave the country. This romantic comedy tells the story of an Irish extra who falls in love with a young British crew member, amidst the chaos of the Hollywood production.
Kubrick by Candlelight
Barry Lyndon, a romantic comedy, takes place against the backdrop of the British Army's presence in Ireland, where it explores the chaos that unfolded behind the scenes of Stanley Kubrick's 1975 film.