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Fast-motion footage of clouds passing and daylight shifting over architect Louis I. Kahn's most famous buildings shows the true beauty of his monumental work. Designer of the Salk Institute, the Exeter Library, the Kimbell Art Museum, and the Capital Complex of Bangladesh, Kahn dedicated his life to his work, and kept his personal life private. Filmmaker Nathaniel Kahn should know, as he is the artist's illegitimate son, who was 11 years old at the time his father died. Nathaniel made the movie to get to know his father better, and to come to terms with the shocking way that he died--of a heart attack, all alone, in the men's room in New York City's Penn Station. Interviews with such impressive architects as Philip Johnson, I.M. Pei, Frank Gehry, and Robert A. M. Stern give testament to the impact that Kahn made with his work. And touching but tense interviews with Kahn's mistresses--one of whom is the director's mother--shed light on the architect's misgivings in his family life. Music by Neil Young adds poignancy to Nathaniel's story of the famous father he barely knew, and archival footage of Kahn walking through the streets of Philadelphia, working in his office, or teaching graduate classes; brings the architect's legend to life.

 

 
   
cast and crew

genre: biography documentary

country: United States

language: English

runtime: 116 minutes

dvd region: DVD Region 1

attributes: Full-frame

rating: Not Rated

 
cast and crew

Nathanial Kahn:
Producer
Nathanial Kahn:
Narrator
Nathanial Kahn:
Director
Susan Rose Behr:
Producer

Bob Richman:
Director of Photography
Joseph Vitarelli:
Music
Neil Young:
Music

 
   
festivals
  • filmoctober 2004 (Istanbul, Turkey)
  • Rehoboth Beach Independent Film Festival 2004 (Rehoboth Beach, United States)
  • Hawaii International Film Festival 2003 (Honolulu, United States)
  • New Directors/New Films 2003 (New York City, United States)
  • Philadelphia International Film Festival 2003 (Philadelphia, United States)
  • Seattle International Film Festival 2003 (Seattle, United States)
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    awards
  • Audience Award, Best Documentary
    2003 Hamptons International Film Festival (Hamptons, United States)
  • Audience Choice Award, Silver Plaque
    2003 Chicago International Film Festival (Chicago, United States)
  • Best Documentary
    2004 Independent Spirit Awards (Santa Monica, United States)
  • DGA Award, Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Documentary
    2004 Directors Guild of America (United States)
  • Eddie, Best Edited Documentary
    2005 American Cinema Editors (United States)
  • Gold Hugo, Best Documentary
    2003 Chicago International Film Festival (Chicago, United States)
  • Oscar, Best Documentary Feature
    2004 Academy Awards (Hollywood, United States)
  • Truer Than Fiction Award
    2004 Independent Spirit Awards (Santa Monica, United States)
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