Canada / May 02, 2017 / Hot Docs
Overall average
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Plot
He chose two young architects that would come to change contemporary architecture. Jim Stewart is the most published mathematician since Euclid, a concert level violinist, calculus professor, philanthropist, and gay rights activist. He is a true polymath, a modern day renaissance man. He had a bold vision and the conviction to follow through. It took almost ten years to realize his dream, Integral House, which was completed in 2009. Designed around a stunning internal concert hall, it was hailed as a masterpiece by some of the greatest architecture and design critics in the world. Integral House, like Jim, was unlike anything else. Now confronting his inability to play violin as arthritis cripples his hands, Jim boldly faces his declining health, jumping head long into the role of impresario. But it would not be so simple. As unexpected events unfold, Jim is left to make some of the most difficult decisions of his life.
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Integral Man |
| Original language | EN |
| Status | Released |
| Release date | 2 maggio 2017 |
| Production | Joseph Clement, Sarah Keenlyside |
| Editing | Calum J. Moore |
| Cinematography | Jackson Parrell, Amy Belling, Graham Foy, Nick Haight, Andrew Jeffrey, Kyle Gregory Sanderson |
| Assistant directors | Joseph Clement |
| Camera operators | Amy Belling, Graham Foy, Nick Haight, Andrew Jeffrey, Kyle Gregory Sanderson |
| Additional photography | Amy Belling, Graham Foy, Nick Haight, Andrew Jeffrey, Kyle Gregory Sanderson |
| Music | Shaun Brodie, Dan Misha Goldman, Chandra Bulucon |
| Sound | Shaun Brodie, Dan Misha Goldman, Chandra Bulucon |
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