Frank Gehry: Building Justice (2018)

Is there a better way to design a prison? This inspiring documentary, connecting architecture with social policy, follows the legendary Frank Gehry (designer of Millennium Park’s Pritzker Pavilion) as he sets out to answer this question in 2017. Collaborating with architecture students, former inmates, and prison experts, Gehry and his colleagues grapple with complex social, political, emotional, structural, and aesthetic challenges to re-envision the future of incarceration.

Director: Ultan Guilfoyle
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 70 min
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Original Language: en
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What is Frank Gehry: Building Justice about?
Is there a better way to design a prison? This inspiring documentary, connecting architecture with social policy, follows the legendary Frank Gehry (designer of Millennium Park’s Pritzker Pavilion) as he sets out to answer this question in 2017. Collaborating with architecture students, former inmates, and prison experts, Gehry and his colleagues grapple with complex social, political, emotional, structural, and aesthetic challenges to re-envision the future of incarceration.
Who directed Frank Gehry: Building Justice?
Frank Gehry: Building Justice was directed by Ultan Guilfoyle.
Who stars in Frank Gehry: Building Justice?
Frank Gehry: Building Justice stars Frank Gehry.
How long is Frank Gehry: Building Justice?
Frank Gehry: Building Justice has a runtime of 1h 10m (70 minutes).
What genre is Frank Gehry: Building Justice?
Frank Gehry: Building Justice is a Documentary film.