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 “Bowlingtreff” is a bowling alley situated right in the centre of Leipzig opened in July 1987. A...

In 1959, a government employee named Richard Oyler, living in the tiny desert town of Lone Pine, Cal...

A core group of architects embraced the West Coast from Vancouver to LA with its particular geograph...

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

Brazilian architecture in the 20th century influenced generations of architects worldwide. But there...

Magdalena and Michael have loved each other since they were children. But when the Nazis come to pow...

Au revoir les enfants tells a heartbreaking story of friendship and devastating loss concerning two ...

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

Documentary about the architecture of the Swedish housing boom in the 1960s and how it's viewed toda...

Now the subjects of a despotic chief, far from having any favor to expect from him, as both themselv...

Mozambique 1974 - the European name of the capital Lourenço Marques was deleted and replaced by Mapu...

A documentary about the concrete sections of the Berlin Wall that have been acquired by institutions...