Next I watched Hiroshi Teshigahara's tone poem to architect Antonio Gaudi. Wow, was this thing a surprise. I was expecting a narrative film about the man, and it's just a mood piece about his work.
Beautiful photography and stunning images of his various artististic achievements, but very frustrating in a way since I don't know all that much about the man, I didn't know where these famous buildings and sculptures are or when they were done, and longed for a real documentary about their creation. More frustrating in that in the last ten minutes, we start to get just a tidbit of information about this magnificent church he took over the construction of before he died. I wish we could have gotten this kind of information about the other astounding pieces focused on during the film. Why just about this last famous creation? Who knows?