The Stone Carvers (1984)
A look at some of the last stone carvers working in the United States, those completing the sculptures adorning the Washington National Cathedral. They discuss their craft and the cultural forces which helped define it, as well as the fading use of stone ornamentation in architecture and the history of stone carving, and they tour the cathedral to point out the history behind some of the work.
Director: Paul Wagner, Marjorie Hunt
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 30 min
Release Date: January 1, 1984
Screenplay
Cinematography: John Hiller
Editing: Barr Weissman, Paul Wagner
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Paul Wagner, Marjorie Hunt
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Stone Carvers about?
- A look at some of the last stone carvers working in the United States, those completing the sculptures adorning the Washington National Cathedral. They discuss their craft and the cultural forces which helped define it, as well as the fading use of stone ornamentation in architecture and the history of stone carving, and they tour the cathedral to point out the history behind some of the work.
- Who directed The Stone Carvers?
- The Stone Carvers was directed by Paul Wagner, Marjorie Hunt.
- How long is The Stone Carvers?
- The Stone Carvers has a runtime of 30m (30 minutes).
- What genre is The Stone Carvers?
- The Stone Carvers is a Documentary film.
- Where was The Stone Carvers produced?
- The Stone Carvers was produced in United States of America.