“My Architect” is an excellent new documentary (opening today at Film Forum) that comes perilously close to a narcissistic flame-out from time to time, yet always manages to right itself at the last ...
When the architect Louis I. Kahn collapsed and died in the men’s room of Penn Station in 1974, he left behind many things. There were buildings of monumental importance and vision, like the Salk ...
On paper, My Architect looks like a film not to miss, a documentary about a son’s search for meaning in his famous father’s life, a father, Louis Kahn, whose creative bravado and revolutionary impact ...
The normal route for a film about architecture is maybe a showing or two on public television and, if it happens to be particularly insightful, a long afterlife in university architecture departments.
One of the most absorbing docs in recent years, this is a story of love, betrayal, and aesthetics in which the son of a legendary genius goes on a five-year quest to connect with his late father’s ...
It has been two decades since Nathaniel Kahn's acclaimed documentary, My Architect: A Son's Journey (2003), renewed interest in architect Louis I Kahn, the American designer of our National Parliament ...
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