Aldo Rossi: Il Teatro del Mondo
Aldo Rossi: Il Teatro del Mondo

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Aldo Rossi: Il Teatro del Mondo

2004
Movie
45 min
English

The Teatro del Mondo is one the most famous works by the italian architect Aldo Rossi. This surprising floating theatre sailed, in 1979, from Venice to Dubrovnik becoming a legendary event in history of architecture. The man and the architect trough the words of some of his best friends and fans.

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IMDb7.5/10
Director: Enrico GhezziGenres: Documentary, Biography

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the life and work of renowned Italian architect and theorist Aldo Rossi. It delves into his architectural philosophy, his significant built projects, and his profound influence on urban design and architectural education. The film uses archival footage, interviews, and visual analysis to present a comprehensive portrait of a pivotal figure in 20th-century architecture.

Critical Reception

The documentary has been appreciated for its in-depth exploration of Aldo Rossi's influential career and ideas. Critics highlight its value as an educational resource for understanding Rossi's unique approach to architecture, particularly his theories on memory, the city, and the monument. It's seen as a fitting tribute to a major architectural thinker.

What Reviewers Say

  • Provides a thorough examination of Aldo Rossi's architectural legacy.

  • Offers valuable insights into his theoretical frameworks and design principles.

  • A visually engaging and intellectually stimulating documentary for architecture enthusiasts.

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Fun Fact

Aldo Rossi was the first Italian to win the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 1990.

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