
1967
Making a documentary on Le Corbusier is not easy, because he is undoubtedly the architect most familiar to the general public but also the most unknown. If most people know his great achievements, such as the Cité radieuse of Marseille, the pavilions of the Cité universitaire de Paris or the Tourettes convent, many are unaware of his works in Moscow, Rio de Janeiro or Chandigarh. Roy Oppenheim pays a vibrant tribute to Corbusier, dismissing the criticisms and darker facets of the character. It presents the career of this pioneering architect, as well as his thinking, the essential principle of which was aimed at the development of human beings and the balance of society. Light, space and greenery are integrated into his large futuristic cities, because according to him the eyes of the inhabitants should be drawn into the distance and not into their neighbor's bathroom.

Charles-Édouard Jeanneret-Gris
Self (archive footage)

André Wogenscky
Self

Heidi Weber
Self

Forman vs. Forman

The Gift of Indignation

Our Godfather

The Enigmatic Charlotte Rampling

Modigliani et ses secrets

Die Bauten Adolf Hitlers

La Trace de Kandia

Paul Monette: The Brink of Summer's End

Yo, Ocaña

Cormac McCarthy's Veer

Riddles of Richard Sorge

Grizzly Man

Reagan: From Movie Star to President

TINA

David Beckham: Infamous

Smile

Christina Lindberg: The Original Eyepatch Wearing Butt Kicking Movie Babe

Modulaciones en la Terraza

Whitney, a Look Back

That Guy Dick Miller