: Details on the film's long gestation and Kubrick’s "complete total annihilating artistic control".
On the Internet Archive, a "verified" status does not mean a file has been authenticated by a film studio or a Kubrick estate historian. Instead, metadata verification on the platform typically means: eyes wide shut internet archive verified
The film is famously shrouded in mystery, partly due to Kubrick's death just days after showing his final cut to the studio. This has led to decades of rumors regarding "missing" footage. Fans turn to the Internet Archive for several reasons: : Details on the film's long gestation and
Another layer to the film’s complex visual legacy is the concept of the "open matte" version. Eyes Wide Shut was shot on 35mm film in the Academy ratio of 1.37:1 (which is close to the old 4:3 television standard). For its theatrical release, Kubrick intended the film to be matted (cropped) to a widescreen 1.85:1 aspect ratio, as was common practice. This has led to decades of rumors regarding