
1951
Stanley Kubrick’s debut documentary, following Irish-American middleweight boxer Walter Cartier on April 17, 1950—the day of his bout with Bobby James. The film traces Cartier’s quiet morning rituals, training, and anxious hours before the match, culminating in his swift victory that night in Newark. Opening with a brief history of boxing, Kubrick’s tightly crafted short captures the discipline, isolation, and tension behind a fighter’s daily routine.

Vincent Cartier
Self, Walter's twin brother and manager

Walter Cartier
Self

Nat Fleischer
Self, boxing historian

Bobby James
Self, Walter's opponent

Judy Singer
Self, female fan in crowd (uncredited)

Stanley Kubrick
Self (man at ringside with camera) (uncredited)

Alexander Singer
Self

Douglas Edwards
Narrator

Project Florida

Workers Leaving the Lumière Factory

Night and Fog

Mild Madness, Lasting Lunacy

Lambing

The Romance of Celluloid

Paparazzi

Spider-Man: All Roads Lead to No Way Home

The Catastrophe Garden

Cormac McCarthy's Veer

The Conclave and Election of Pope Pius XII

Smile

The Fashion Side of Hollywood

A Portrait of N. B.

Michelangelo

Liminality & Communitas

Q&A

Mrs Birks' Sunday Roast

Events in a Cloud Chamber

Manny