
Film
Exeter
1972 · 29m · Documentary
The architectural history of the Exeter Cathedral in Devonshire, England.
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Overview
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.
Cast
Crew
- Gerald BudnerDirector
- Michael KaneWriter
- Wolf KoenigProducer
- Robert VerrallExecutive Producer
- Margaret WescottEditor
Details
- Release date
- January 1, 1972
- Status
- Released
- Original language
- English
- Runtime
- 29m
- Genres
- Documentary
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