¶ … Architect: A Son's Journey could easily be viewed as a solipsistic documentary. The filmmaker deliberately titles the film as My Architect, with a subtitle A Son's Journey as a way of signaling the viewer that this is Nathaniel Kahn's vision of his father. Nathaniel's purpose for making the film is expressly stated as being the discovery of his father's identity, especially following the mystery of his death. Yet through the process of traveling to view and experience Louis Kahn's work, Nathaniel discovers that his father left a legacy that transcends that of a mundane householder. Nathaniel does not hide the true purpose of his film; he does want to find some kind of closure that he might not be able to achieve in any other way than a worldly exploration of his father's architectural projects. Although Nathaniel Kahn seems at times to be melodramatic in the way he invokes his father, and certainly does not attempt to hide his bitterness, the filmmaker...
Nathaniel laments the lost time he had with father while creating a true tribute, a genuine celebration of the work of Louis Isadore Kahn.Our semester plans gives you unlimited, unrestricted access to our entire library of resources —writing tools, guides, example essays, tutorials, class notes, and more.
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