Arancia Meccanica 1971 - 137 Min Fantascien... May 2026

Stanley Kubrick’s 1971 masterpiece, A Clockwork Orange , remains one of the most provocative entries in the science fiction genre. Spanning 137 minutes, this adaptation of Anthony Burgess’s novel is less about the "future" in a technological sense and more about a dystopian social evolution. It presents a chilling exploration of the conflict between individual depravity and state-mandated morality.

A Clockwork Orange is a difficult, visceral experience that refuses to offer easy answers. By forcing us to sympathize with a monster who is victimized by an even more monstrous system, Kubrick highlights the fragile nature of human agency. Over fifty years later, its questions about surveillance, rehabilitation, and the essence of the soul remain as relevant as ever. Arancia meccanica 1971 - 137 min Fantascien...

The film introduces us to Alex DeLarge, a charismatic, Beethoven-loving sociopath who leads his "droogs" on nights of "ultra-violence." Kubrick utilizes a unique visual language—pop-art decor, neo-Victorian fashion, and a haunting electronic score by Wendy Carlos—to create a world that feels both alien and uncomfortably familiar. The violence is stylized and rhythmic, often choreographed to classical music, which forces the audience into a state of moral cognitive dissonance: we are repulsed by the actions, yet seduced by the filmmaking. Stanley Kubrick’s 1971 masterpiece, A Clockwork Orange ,

The narrative pivot occurs when Alex is imprisoned and volunteers for the "Ludovico Technique," an experimental aversion therapy. The state "cures" him by conditioning him to feel physical sickness at the thought of violence or the sound of Beethoven. While the government hails this as a triumph for public safety, Kubrick poses a devastating philosophical question: Is a man who is forced to be good still a man? A Clockwork Orange is a difficult, visceral experience

Arancia meccanica   1971 - 137 min   Fantascien...

Barbara Landsberg

Sales and Marketing Director SPECTRONICS BOccThy, MBA Barbara is an Occupational Therapist who joined the Spectronics team 14 years ago. Prior to that time, she spent 17 years in occupational therapy positions working with adults and children with a variety of physical disabilities and learning difficulties. She also held the position of Coordinator of the assistive technology service of the Independent Living Centre of Queensland for three years before moving to Spectronics. On completion of her Masters of Business Administration (MBA) in 2010, she assumed the role of Sales and Marketing Director at the company and, among other roles, oversees running of the exciting and innovative Inclusive Learning Technologies Conference hosted every two years by Spectronics. Barbara has a strong interest in the opportunities for students with disabilities or learning difficulties made possible through technology. She is also a passionate advocate of the use of social media tools to promote the power of inclusive learning technologies to enable independent achievement for all – whatever form that achievement might take.