Kubrick appears in four of her father's films: as Dr. Floyd's daughter, nicknamed "Squirt", in
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), as a guest at Bryan's birthday party in
Barry Lyndon (1975), as a guest on a ballroom couch in
The Shining (1980), and as a news camera operator at the site of a mass grave depicted in
Full Metal Jacket (1987). which was edited by Gordon Stainforth and had some footage removed by Stanley Kubrick. After the release of the documentary in 1980, it became popular on the Kubrick fan
newsgroup alt.movies.kubrick (amk) and distributed on
DVDs of
The Shining. Kubrick supervised and composed the score to
Full Metal Jacket, using the pseudonym Abigail Mead. In 1986, she shot footage for a documentary on the making of the film, but it was not completed. In October 2008, Kubrick attended a 40th anniversary screening of
2001: A Space Odyssey sponsored by the Jules Verne Society, along with actors
Keir Dullea,
Daniel Richter, and
Malcolm McDowell. She accepted the Society's Legendaire Award on behalf of her father. In 2016, Kubrick published an open letter on Twitter denying the conspiracy theory that suggests her father helped fake the
Apollo 11 Moon landing, referring to the allegation as a "grotesque lie". In 2016, she also tweeted an open letter to
Dr. Phil, after his famous 2016 interview with
Shelley Duvall in which Duvall's mental health symptoms were broadcast live. Kubrick stated, addressing Dr Phil "Your exploitive use of Shelly Duvall is a form of LURID ENTERTAINMENT and is shameful". She started a crowdfunding campaign for Duvall. In February 2021, Kubrick's social-media activity drew attention for posts expressing support for the far-right
Proud Boys and for
QAnon, as well as for
anti-vaccine and
COVID-19 conspiracy claims.
The Daily Beast reported that she had shared pro-QAnon material,
antisemitic memes, and anti-vaccine content on
Twitter;
Newsweek subsequently summarized the report and wrote that she had been posting far-right content for months, including pro-QAnon statements, defenses of the Proud Boys, and antisemitic views. ==Filmography==