Building the Great Cathedrals (2010)

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These skyscrapers of stone dominated skylines for nearly a thousand years. Now, a team of scholars and builders investigates how they we went up, and why some of the tallest fell down. Embedded in stone and stained glass, they uncover a hidden mathematical code — ripped from pages of the Bible — that was used as a blueprint to build the great Gothic Cathedrals.

Director: Christine Le Goff, Gary Glassman
Genre: Documentary, History, TV Movie
Runtime: 80 min
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Screenplay

Music: Ed Tomney
Production: CFRT, ARTE, Providence Pictures, Telfrance
Country: France, United States of America
Language: Français
Original Language: fr

Keywords

cathedral

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Building the Great Cathedrals about?
These skyscrapers of stone dominated skylines for nearly a thousand years. Now, a team of scholars and builders investigates how they we went up, and why some of the tallest fell down. Embedded in stone and stained glass, they uncover a hidden mathematical code — ripped from pages of the Bible — that was used as a blueprint to build the great Gothic Cathedrals.
Who directed Building the Great Cathedrals?
Building the Great Cathedrals was directed by Christine Le Goff, Gary Glassman.
Who stars in Building the Great Cathedrals?
Building the Great Cathedrals stars Féodor Atkine, Joan R. Branham, Frank Helmholz, Stefaan Van Liefferinge, Thibaut Desjardins, Jacqueline Jung.
How long is Building the Great Cathedrals?
Building the Great Cathedrals has a runtime of 1h 20m (80 minutes).
What genre is Building the Great Cathedrals?
Building the Great Cathedrals is a Documentary, History, TV Movie film.
Where was Building the Great Cathedrals produced?
Building the Great Cathedrals was produced in France, United States of America.