Norman Foster
6 titles
Filmography
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How Much Does Your Building Weigh, Mr Foster?
(2010)Artist, innovator, visionary: architect Norman Foster is all this and more. From humble, working-class beginnings in Manchester to internationally-renowned leading light, Foster is as talented as he is dedicated, and the seemingly effortless lyricism of his architectural designs led to Foster's nickname - the Mozart of Modernism. From the kooky yet simplistic characteristics of New York's Hearst Tower to the elegant and powerful way the Reichstag acknowledges history while looking to a new Germany, Foster's designs are creative, thoughtful, dynamic and ever-unique.

Suicide Squad
(1935)Larry Baker is a young fireman whose daring exploits have led him to receiving a lot of newspaper publicity which goes to his head.
The Hoosier Schoolmaster
(1935)Right after the Civil War, an ex-Union soldier sets out to become a schoolmaster in his small town, even though many locals still harbor a resentment against "Yankees".
Alias the Doctor
(1932)
The Other Side of the Wind
(2018)On the last day of his life, a legendary director struggles to complete a new project and contemplates his legacy in this layered film by Orson Welles.
State Fair
(1933)Will Rogers and Janet Gaynor star in this warm, timeless two-time Oscar® Nominee (1933, Best Picture and Best Adapted Screenplay) based on Philip Strong’s novel. Hope and love are alive when the Frake family attends the annual state fair, where they enter into competitions for their various accomplishments – and where romance blooms for both son Wayne (Norman Foster) and daughter Margy (Gaynor)!