- Studio: New Yorker Films
- Release Date: Nov 12, 2003
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JonA.Mar 30, 200410A Fantastic Film~ one all should see and admire.
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JayH.Feb 4, 20086I am not quite sure why the fuss over a relatively unknown architect, who apparently wasn't even that great. He is a fascinating character however, but hardly admirable. He was a selfish man as well as a semi-genius - in some ways. It is a well done documentary, it is certainly well researched. I am less than enthralled over the man or his work.
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AnnS.Jan 20, 20048Beautiful, touching, i rarly am moved to the point of tears rolling down my checks as i watched these beautiful people being interviewed and espressing such tender feelings.
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PrestonF.Jan 24, 200410I was lucky enough to catch this wonderful film at its Baltimore debut. This is not to be missed!
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KevinE.Mar 7, 200510
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LaineM.Dec 17, 200310Brilliant, unusal, bittersweet, documentary . Louis Kahn as a person came much closer.
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Tinged with sorrow, compassion, forgiveness and, ultimately, love. More than 25 years after his father's death, Nathaniel visits his father's architectural works and speaks to the people who knew him.
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90This fascinating portrait of an eccentric visionary and his chaotic triple family life is an accomplished, enormously satisfying non-fiction work.
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80The son's search is one of three strands of a story that the movie weaves into a meticulously structured portrait of a complicated man who remains elusive even after key elements of the puzzle have been pieced together.