Canada / Jan 01, 1972 / Placeholder.
Exeter (1972)
Directed by Gerald Budner
29minruntime
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Plot
Exeter Cathedral in Devonshire, England, is considered to be the finest example of architecture of the Decorated period, 1250-1350. This film rolls back the centuries, unfolding the cathedral's history, showing the refinement of the sculpture that went into its building, from the airy vista of the nave--the longest unbroken stretch of Gothic vaulting in the world--to the vibrant colours of its windows. But more than architecture survives: Exeter is still a living church for the people of today.
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Documentary
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Exeter |
| Original language | EN |
| Production countries | Canada |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | ONF | NFB |
| Official site | nfb.ca |
| Release date | 1 gennaio 1972 |
| Executive producer | Robert Verrall |
| Production | Wolf Koenig |
| Writer | Michael Kane |
| Editing | Margaret Wescott |
| Cinematography | Gilles Gascon, Pierre Letarte, Reginald H. Morris, Richard Todd, Doug Bradley |
| Assistant directors | Gerald Budner |
| Lighting | Séraphin Bouchard |
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| Camera operators | Doug Bradley |
| Additional photography | Doug Bradley |
| Visual effects | Jean-Marc Brosseau, Gerry Roach, Ronald Webber |
| Music | Michel Descombes, Ted Haley, Jean-Guy Normandin, Peter Hearn, Mary Remnant |
| Sound | Michel Descombes, Ted Haley, Jean-Guy Normandin, Peter Hearn, Mary Remnant |
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