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Fallingwater: A Conversation with Edgar Kaufmann, Jr. |
Email This Page | | Filmmaker: Kenneth Love |
As Seen On: Public Television |
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Price listed included Public Performance license. |
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Fallingwater, the Edgar J. Kaufmann house, was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright between 1934 and 1937. Considered the greatest American house of this century, it is sited on a spectacular waterfall in Mill Run, Pennsylvania. The remarkable history of Wright's masterpiece is presented in this hour-long documentary, which premiered at the Museum of Modern Art. Produced and directed by Kenneth Love, Fallingwater features rare home movies of Mr. Wright and Mr. Kaufmann and describes in detail the extraordinary building as well as the events that led to Mr. Wright's commission. Based on an extensive interview with the client's son, who was also a Wright apprentice, Fallingwater is the definitive film on the greatest creation of America's greatest architect.
Running time: 56 min., Year released: 1994 Close captioned?: N, Color?: Y Avail. formats: VHS ISBN: 1559745371 Language: English, Subtitled?: N For classroom?: Y, Study Guide?: N Grade level: 10th and up
Reviews: "The definitive film on Fallingwater...an important addition to any architectural library." --Lynda Waggoner, Curator, Fallingwater |
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This title can also be found in: Americana, Architecture & Architects |
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