Chartres Cathedral: A Sacred Geometry (2002)
This extraordinary documentary film explores one of the most beautiful and mysterious cathedrals in the world, the famous Chartres Cathedral in France. Forty-four magnificent stained-glass windows, including three rose windows, tell the story of the world from creation to the day of judgment. The 12th Century labyrinth in the nave paving is the largest and best-preserved surviving example of a medieval labyrinth in France.
Director: Louise R. Illig
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 60 min
Release Date: January 1, 2002
Cast
- Keith Critchlow - Self
- Malcolm Miller - Self
- Ian Forrester - Self
- Jane Briers - Narrator
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Chartres Cathedral: A Sacred Geometry about?
- This extraordinary documentary film explores one of the most beautiful and mysterious cathedrals in the world, the famous Chartres Cathedral in France. Forty-four magnificent stained-glass windows, including three rose windows, tell the story of the world from creation to the day of judgment. The 12th Century labyrinth in the nave paving is the largest and best-preserved surviving example of a medieval labyrinth in France.
- Who directed Chartres Cathedral: A Sacred Geometry?
- Chartres Cathedral: A Sacred Geometry was directed by Louise R. Illig.
- Who stars in Chartres Cathedral: A Sacred Geometry?
- Chartres Cathedral: A Sacred Geometry stars Keith Critchlow, Malcolm Miller, Ian Forrester, Jane Briers.
- How long is Chartres Cathedral: A Sacred Geometry?
- Chartres Cathedral: A Sacred Geometry has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).
- What genre is Chartres Cathedral: A Sacred Geometry?
- Chartres Cathedral: A Sacred Geometry is a Documentary film.