| The film shows 62
buildings – from small petrol stations to representative
museums – designed by the American architect Bruce
Goff (1904-1982). As such, it is the first comprehensive
filmic catalogue of nearly all his surviving creations.
Bruce Goff is the great unknown of an original American form of architecture.
His constructions and designs run contrary to the ideals of the by
contrast well-known Inter-national Style movement. Bruce Goff’s
work sparked legendary controversies during his lifetime. Nearly all
his buildings stood like a shock in the landscape, paving the way
for new, as yet unimaginable avenues in architecture. Heinz
Emigholz’s filmic photographs are an open-minded
look at the spaces Bruce Goff created. Shooting
took place on 40 days in April and May 2002 during
a 9,200-mile journey across the United States. Goff in the Desert
premiered at the Berlin international Filmfestival on
February 14th, 2003 |
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