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DVD 720.973 M9901
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DVD 720.973 M9901
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DVD 720.973 M9901
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DVD 720.973 M9901
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Cholla Library
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DVD 720.973 M9901
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Desert Broom Library
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DVD 720.973 M9901
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Mesquite Library
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DVD 720.973 M9901
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Saguaro Library
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DVD 720.973 M9901
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South Mountain Community Library
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BIO Kahn, L.
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Summary:
Nathaniel Kahn documents the life and works of his father, Louis Kahn. Louis Kahn had an "official" family, including his wife Esther and daughter Sue Ann. He had two other secret families: with fellow architect Anne Tyng he had a daughter, Alexandra, and with his colleague Harriet Pattison he had Nathaniel.
Notes:
MPAA rating: Not rated.
Originally released in 2003.
Closed captioned.
Special features: Question and answer with Nathaniel Kahn including deleted footage; original theatrical trailer.
Co-producer, Yael Melamede ; director of photography, Bob Richman ; editor, Sabine Krayenbühl ; music, Joseph Vitrarelli ; narrator, Nathaniel Kahn.
DVD; Dolby digital.
Directors Guild of America, 2003: Outstanding directorial achievement in documentary.
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| Consensus: A moving and enlightening documentary about architect Louis Kahn. |
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