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  <dc:title>'Leon Vitali's file'</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Leo Vitali was Kubrick's assistant. His file contains material relating to various aspects of the post-production of Eyes Wide Shut, mainly to the distribution. It contains information about Mozart's Requiem [music used in the film]; breakdown of digital effects; correspondence about subtitles and translating the film to various languages; film prints and their transportation to various countries; correspondence organising the screening of the films to actors and crew; film clip requests; copy of newspaper article by Rick Senat [Vice-President in charge of business affairs for Warner Bros. Europe] about Punch Magazine; letter from Los Angeles film Critics Association condemning the decision by Warner Bros. to release a censored version of Eyes Wide Shut in USA; DVD release; premier rehearsal plans; soundtrack album distribution; letter from Frederic Raphael regarding his intentions to write a book on Kubrick and his collaboration on the screenplay [Eyes Wide Open: A Memoir of Stanley Kubrick]; lists of publishing rights for Traumnovelle [Arthur Schnitzler] organised by country; correspondence regarding Channel 4's [England] programme about Eyes Wide Shut; instructions for theatre managers and projectionists to present Eyes Wide Shut in their cinemas; release timetables;  </dc:description>
  <dc:date>1998-1999</dc:date>
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