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At Cinema Apollo in Milan, the first edition of the Milano Design Film Festival (3rd to 6th Ocotber), an international program of documentary films on architecture and design. The idea comes from Antonella Dedini, founder of MiCue Milano Design, with the support of the American non-profit foundation Design Onscreen. With a selection of over twenty documentary films shot in recent years, MDFF presents the stories of buildings, cities, designers and architects.
Will be introduced to documentaries that tell how ideas of furniture, such as the film that talks about the Philip Johnson Glass House, but also the relevance of the graphic designer Milton Glaser, the Dutch designer Hella Jongerius, Elizabeth Diller, Ricardo Scofidio, Charles Renfro and many other interesting projects and design names internationally.
Today, 3rd October, it will be introduced:
From Nothing, Something: A Documentary on the creative process
This is a thoughtful, intimate, often funny look at the creative process – straight from the brains of some of culture’s most unique and accomplished.
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The rebuilding of Ground Zero in New York City is one of the most architecturally, politically, and emotionally complex urban renewal projects in American history.
For more information about Milano Design Film Festival:
http://www.milanodesignfilmfestival.com/source/pgs/filmsynopsis.html