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How did 18th century paintings help influence the look of Kubrick's “Barry Lyndon” | Watch | The Take
Stanley Kubrick - In order for Barry Lyndon to look as though it had actually been filmed in 18th century Europe, Stanley Kubrick filmed scenes by candlelight avoiding an artificial, studio lit
![Stanley Kubrick on Twitter: "Whilst filming Barry Lyndon, primarily in candlelight, resulted in these phenomenal shots. It also created a few problems, including a lack of oxygen on set due to all Stanley Kubrick on Twitter: "Whilst filming Barry Lyndon, primarily in candlelight, resulted in these phenomenal shots. It also created a few problems, including a lack of oxygen on set due to all](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FWK7J_3XgAQ8sWj.jpg)
Stanley Kubrick on Twitter: "Whilst filming Barry Lyndon, primarily in candlelight, resulted in these phenomenal shots. It also created a few problems, including a lack of oxygen on set due to all
![Jamielyn Lippman on Twitter: "This just became my #1 movie of the year. Olivia Colman, the candlelight, the natural light, the wide & fisheye lenses, the score. It's very Barry Lyndon esque Jamielyn Lippman on Twitter: "This just became my #1 movie of the year. Olivia Colman, the candlelight, the natural light, the wide & fisheye lenses, the score. It's very Barry Lyndon esque](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DukOVCoVAAELDTY.jpg)