In The Passenger, a man named Locke assumes the identity of a deceased person he meets in Africa. He becomes entangled in a dangerous world of arms trafficking and stolen identities, leading to a thrilling road trip across Europe, filled with suspense and mystery.
“Gaudí, l’arquitecte de Déu” is a story of faith, of overcoming, about five lay that decided to create an assossiation to demonstrate that Gaudí deserves one of most valuable titles of the Church: beatification. The Pro-Beatification Association of Antoni Gaudí has been working more than 25 years to manage to beatify the architect of Reus, picking up all witnesses and proofs that demonstrate that Gaudi lived like a beatus and, the most difficult part, wiaiting for a miracle to happen attributed do Gaudí himself, an essential condition for his beatification. The documentary will follow this case, showing Gaudi’s life and work from a new outlook, more intimate and linked to spirituality and beliefs of the architect.
A long-term resident of Casa Milà, the last house designed by Antonio Gaudí, reflects on the experience of living inside a work of art.
In Barcelona, the Casa Batlló alone sums up the genius of Antoni Gaudí. During the exhibition devoted to it by the Musée d'Orsay, we take a guided tour of this eccentric, colorful residence, completed in 1906.
Thousands of tourists come to Barcelona from far and wide to admire the work of the great architect, Antoni Gaudí. What they don't know is that many of the photographs they take home with them are of works by Josep Mª Jujol, a forgotten architect and the other great genius of Catalan Modernisme.
Documentary about Spanish architect Antoni Gaudi made for the BBC series "Visions of Space".
In 1959 Hiroshi Teshigahara shot the following 16 mm footage of he and his father’s first trip to Barcelona and the outlying Catalonian countryside, including a visit to the home of Salvador Dali in Port Lligat. The footage was recorded without sound.
Antonio Gaudí is a documentary film that explores the life and work of the renowned Catalan architect. The film delves into Gaudí's unique vision and his contributions to Barcelona's architecture. It covers various aspects of his career, including his iconic buildings and his artistic style. The documentary also touches upon Gaudí's influences and the historical context in which he lived, including the Spanish Civil War.
When a translator is hired to find a missing woman, she becomes entangled in a web of deception and adventure in the vibrant city of Barcelona. Along the way, she encounters strong female characters, unexpected twists, and a lively nightclub scene.
A study of Antoni Gaudí's architecture (especially the Church of the Holy Trinity in Barcelona), his sources of inspiration and his influence on Picasso. (BFI)
Gaudi's Sagrada Familia has been continuously under construction since 1882.
Liquid Stone: Unlocking Gaudi's Secrets is a documentary that explores the iconic architecture of Antoni Gaudi in Barcelona, Catalonia. The film delves into the history and significance of Gaudi's innovative designs and their impact on the field of architecture. Through interviews, historical footage, and stunning visuals, the documentary unveils the secrets behind Gaudi's works, showcasing how his unique style has shaped the city's identity.
Images of the Church of the Sagrada Familia by Antoni Gaudí confronted with brief flashes of housing projects and industrial areas. The furious display of a effervescent imagination is opposed to a grey functionality.
Since 1975 Kiyoshi Awazu has been obsessed with the "designer" Antonio Gaudi. Then there was no stopping this man. He went to Barcelona, took his own 16mm camera, made a film, wrote a book called "In Praise of Gaudi" and was the main force behind the subsequent tour of the Gaudi exhibition in Japan. (Ken Awazu).
Presented in the guise of an autobiography, this program describes the life and work of Antoni Gaudí. It highlights his personality, his sensitivity and the images of his art.
When I first arrived in Barcelona in 1974 I decided to make a film about architect Antoni Gaudi's Park Guell. I found a film already conceived in the 1914 design; it was enough to follow the trajectories traced by Gaudi, imagine them as a labyrinth, reproduce the bursting of the mosaics through an analogous fracture of linear temporality. In the editing I tried to avoid showing passers-by. No human figure should get in the way of the appearance of that fantastic architecture. The stop-motion technique applied to the position and parameters of the camera still seems suitable for representing the undulating space of the park.
Viktor, an architect student from Kyiv, loves Barcelona and the Gaudí work. He wants to get a scholarship in Barcelona, so he’s waiting for a reply from Spanish university. While in Barcelona they decide whether to grant a scholarship to Ukrainian student, he’s going down fast… Will the letter reach him too late?
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