Kubrick's directorial debut was an anti-war film with a production crew of only fifteen individuals. Although the film is not about a particular conflict, it was made during the Korean War. Name the movie.
Answer Fear and Desire
Stanley Kubrick directed and produced the 1953 American anti-war film Fear and Desire, which was scripted by Howard Sackler. The film is an anti-war allegory set in an unidentified nation in which a youthful lieutenant, a battle-hardened sergeant, a rugged GI, and a new recruit are trapped in enemy territory after an aircraft accident.
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