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The beauty of Frank Lloyd Wright is that aside from telling a long and often melodramatic story lucidly, it deals with issues of art and architecture in ways that are approachable but not simplistic. (It's also surprisingly scandalous, although this is seen as part of his art.) Wright was first and foremost a rebel who took his cues from nature, though, as one commentator points out, this is not to say his approach was natural. What he was rebelling against was the clutter and claustrophobia of Victorian architecture. The rooms he designed opened up on each other, and his exteriors seemed to grow laterally out of the landscape. All of these ideas are neatly illustrated--although it perhaps could have been explained how Wright's later, whimsical designs related to his earlier, earthbound ones--with some marvelous footage of a Wright lily pad column supporting a load of sandbags and quiet Steadicam shots of Wright interiors that give the viewer a feeling for his sense of light and harmony. The filmmakers have wisely kept the technical talk to a minimum, but they are also not afraid to step back and let the experts ruminate on the nature of his genius, even when these experts are at a loss for words. Burns has made stars of some of his commentators in previous films, and in this one the late critic Brendan Gill shines. Wright himself comes across as a man who never doubted himself, a lousy father, and self-consciously Byronic. His vitality and larger-than-life persona seemed to belong to the 19th century, making him--and this is perhaps a mixed blessing--the last of his kind. --John Clark From $3.99 (Used)  (38 Reviews) | Format: VHS Tape Edition Details: Box set, Black & White, Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC Release Date: Tuesday, November 10, 1998 Rating: NR (Not Rated)
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| | | | Excellent documentary Saturday, February 27, 2010As usual, Ken Burns has done a masterful job - full of facts and little known information but so very interesting. Whatever he does, he does well. Looking forward to seeing his work on the national parks! And attending his seminar at Chautauqua this summer. Great price for this video through the Amazon sellers. We LOVE Frank Lloyd!! Wednesday, October 14, 2009I bought this for my husband's birthday. He's always been obsessed with the works of Frank Lloyd Wright & this film is perfect for any history buff! It has drama, murder & ofcourse, the histories of most all of his famous masterpieces. They are all exceptional..and watching this film puts you right there. If you're interested in architecture or if you too are a Frank Lloyd Wright fan..this would be the perfect purchase for you! Wright was right! Friday, May 08, 2009I rented this DVD and then I bought it because it looks so good on the television screen in my living room. I have an M.F.A. in Scenic Design so my home looks like Shangri-La and I studied Frank's work as a mere babe. Fabulous camera work and editing. Unbelievable biography of a true Genius. You have to see it to believe it! Great Documentary Monday, March 16, 2009This is a great documentary about the world's greatest architect from an amazing documentary producer, Ken Burns. another view of an genius: the human side Sunday, March 01, 2009this dvd present the personal story of Wright, and as many genius his life breaks the models the same way his wok did  | | | | |
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