Frank Lloyd Wright: A Film by Ken Burns & Lynn Novick
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| Producer(s) | Lynn Novick, Ken Burns |
| Director(s) | Lynn Novick, Ken Burns |
| Release Date | 2000 |
| Runtime | 210 min |
| Format(s) | video, DVD |
| Language(s) | English |
| Youth Media | no |
| Educational Materials | Yes |
Film Description
Architect Frank Lloyd Wright was an American genius, certain he could redesign the world. He designed more than 800 buildings: the Guggenheim Museum, Johnson Wax Building, Fallingwater, Unity Temple, and Taliesin. Nearly overshadowed by a turbulent private life, he changed the way Americans live, work, and see the world. Live cinematography, interviews, and archival footage bring Wright's story to life in this Ken Burns-Lynn Novick film.
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