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<h3><em>(1984) dir.&nbsp;</em>Hiroshi Teshigahara<em>; 72min.</em></h3>
<h3>FRIDAY, July 30th at 7 &amp; 9:30pm</h3>
<h3>SATURDAY, July 31st at 7 &amp; 9:30pm</h3>
<h3>SUNDAY, August 1st at 3pm</h3>
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<p>Antonio Gaudi's startling, unique architectural and essentially sculptural creations like his undulating walls are presented with clarity and in context in this interesting documentary by&nbsp;Hiroshi<a href="http://movies.nytimes.com/person/113890/Hiroshi-Teshigahara"> </a>Teshigahara. Gaudi was a Catalan, like his well-known fellow artists Pablo Picasso, Joan Miro, and&nbsp;Salvador Dali, and he was inspired by Catalan art of the Middle Ages, specifically the Romanesque Period. Teshigahara provides a background on the region and politics of Cataluna, and reviews the Romanesque Period in art, 1000-1300 C.E., so that viewers can understand where Gaudi was coming from. Then the artist's creations are analyzed in a succinct, careful manner which reveals more to the eye than just uninformed looking could ever do. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, <em>NYT</em></p>
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