Architects' Congress
Originally released in 1933. Architects' Congress is a feature film. directed by László Moholy-Nagy. At just 29 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Architects' Congress is Lázló Moholy-Nagy's cinematic journal which recorded the 4th meeting of the CIAM (International Congress of Modern Architecture) in August of 1933. The meeting was held on board the ship Patris II which cruised from Marseilles to Athens, the Aegean Islands, and back. Congress participants featured such luminaries as Alvar Aalto, Cornelis van Eesteren, Charlotte Perriand, Ferdinand Léger, Seigfried Gideon, Le Corbusier, and José Luis Sert.
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- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Architects' Congress about?
Architects' Congress is Lázló Moholy-Nagy's cinematic journal which recorded the 4th meeting of the CIAM (International Congress of Modern Architecture) in August of 1933. The meeting was held o...
Who directed Architects' Congress?
Architects' Congress was directed by László Moholy-Nagy.
How long is Architects' Congress?
Architects' Congress has a runtime of 0 hours and 29 minutes (29 minutes total).
When was Architects' Congress released?
Architects' Congress was released on September 5, 1933 in theaters.