Stephen Gee’s new documentary, which premiered on PBS in July, serves as a valuable primer on one of the great, overlooked architects of the 20th century.
A new film, screened this week at the 2018 Human Rights Watch Film Festival, chronicles chronicles three years of violence in Baltimore—and the people committed to building a better future.
Thomas Piper’s filmis a loving, reverential work that tags along with Oudolf for a year, from one fall to the next, capturing a man with a boundless wonder for the world’s flora.
Premiering June 6, the new short film “Unknown New York: The City That Women Built” spotlights women who played integral roles in projects that have come to define the New York City skyline.
Manfred Kirchheimer’s 2006 film, screening now in New York City—its first-ever theatrical run—chronicles Louis Sullivan’s creation of an American architectural aesthetic.
The first comprehensive documentary devoted to Roche’s life and career makes its U.S. debut on November 4 at the 2017 Architecture and Design Film Festival.