In his experimental short film "Brutalität in Stein" (Brutality in Stone), Alexander Kluge demonstrates how Nazi architecture used dimensions of inhuman and super-human scale to bolster the regime's politics of the same kind. Shots of huge neo-classical architectural structures from the Nazi period are confronted with equally anti-human national-socialist language as a voice-over.

The British architect based in Stockholm looks back on major projects of a long career inspired by E...

In 1947, four German judges who served on the bench during the Nazi regime face a military tribunal ...

Dictator Adenoid Hynkel tries to expand his empire while a poor Jewish barber tries to avoid persecu...

A poet among architects and an innovator among educators, John Hejduk converses with poet David Shap...

Brazilian architecture in the 20th century influenced generations of architects worldwide. But there...
A documentary with and about the legendary Italian Architect Carlo Scarpa.

One billion people on our planet—one in six—live in shantytowns, slums or squats. Slums: Cities of T...

In 1944, a group of high command officers plot an attempt against Hitler, and one of the leaders of ...

This film is a portrait of unique cultural space for Spirits, Gods and People. While permanent theat...

In April of 1945, Germany stands at the brink of defeat with the Russian Army closing in from the ea...

After his father is murdered by the Nazis in 1938, a young Viennese Jew named Ferry Tobler flees to ...

North Face tells the story of two German climbers Toni Kurz and Andreas Hinterstoisser and their att...

The city of Ordos, in the middle of China, was build for a million people yet remains completely emp...

The documentary offers an overview of the district of Cidade Tiradentes and its inhabitants. It sta...