IDCA 70 (1970)
1970 film by Eli Noyes (son of architect and designer Eliot Noyes) and his friend Claudia Weill made a film documenting the Aspen Design Conference, which convened that year around the theme “Environment by Design." The film displays the confrontation that ensued when environmental activists and students, mostly from Berkeley, California, challenged the dominant design philosophies and ideologies that circulated among the conference's elite crowd.
Director: Eliot Noyes, Claudia Weill
Runtime: 22 min
Release Date: January 1, 1970
Cast
- Eliot Noyes - Self
- Reyner Banham - Self
- Saul Bass - Self
Production: Cyclops Films
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Eliot Noyes, Claudia Weill
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is IDCA 70 about?
- 1970 film by Eli Noyes (son of architect and designer Eliot Noyes) and his friend Claudia Weill made a film documenting the Aspen Design Conference, which convened that year around the theme “Environment by Design." The film displays the confrontation that ensued when environmental activists and students, mostly from Berkeley, California, challenged the dominant design philosophies and ideologies that circulated among the conference's elite crowd.
- Who directed IDCA 70?
- IDCA 70 was directed by Eliot Noyes, Claudia Weill.
- Who stars in IDCA 70?
- IDCA 70 stars Eliot Noyes, Reyner Banham, Saul Bass.
- How long is IDCA 70?
- IDCA 70 has a runtime of 22m (22 minutes).