The Anonymous Venetian is a 1970 film that tells the story of a talented musician who returns to Venice and reunites with his ex-wife, only to discover that she is terminally ill. As they navigate their way through the winding canals and beautiful Renaissance architecture of Venice, their undying love is put to the ultimate test. With the melancholic backdrop of classical music and the charm of 1970s Italy, this film explores the complexities of love and the fragility of life.
Driven by their mutual admiration of classical architecture, Robert Venturi and Denise Scott-Brown have worked together to create a space of unique post-Modernist construction. Filmed during the design and realization of the Sainsbury extension to the National Gallery in London, the husband and wife team discuss their past work and the shared principles that led to their precise, historically inspired approach to modern architecture.
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