Great expectations : a journey through the history of visionary architecture / a First Run/Icarus Films release ; director and editor, Jesper Wachtmeister ; producer, Jonas Kellagher ; a film by Solaris Filmproduktion and Eight Millilitres AB ; co-production with SVT [and others]. Kochuu : Japanese architecture, influence & origin / Solaris & SVT presenterar ; producent/regi/klipp, Jesper Wachtmeister.

Great expectations: Looks at innovative, futuristic, utopian and sometimes bizarre architectural projects of the 20th century. Shows how contemporary problems like housing shortages, urban decay and pollution motivate architects to create changes in the way people live. Considers plans that have act...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: Silverbullit (Musical group)
Solaris Filmproduktion
Eight Millilitres (Firm)
Sveriges television
First Run/Icarus Films
Other Authors: Wachtmeister, Jesper (Producer, Director, Film editor)
Kellagher, Jonas (Producer)
Chilvers, Simon, 1939- (Narrator)
Andō, Tadao, 1941-
Fehn, Sverre, 1924-2009
Itō, Toyoo, 1941-
Gullichsen, Kristian
Language:English
Japanese
Norwegian
Finnish
Language and/or Writing System:
Great expectations: Narration in English. Some interviews in French, German or Portuguese with English subtitles.
Kochuu: Soundtrack in Japanese, Norwegian, and Finnish with subtitles in English.
Published: Brooklyn, NY : First Run/Icarus Films, [2007], [©2007]
Series:Rovi Media Collection. Movies.
Rovi K-12 education materials.
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Physical Description:1 videodisc (105 min.) : sound, color and black and white ; 4 3/4 in.
Variant Title:
Journey through the history of visionary architecture.
Format: Video DVD

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