Hollywood director Sydney Pollack's first documentary, about his long-time friend, architect Frank Gehry, is a breezy portrait of an architecture giant whose work includes the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao and the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles. The film includes interviews with many of Gehry's greatest fans, as well as one of his critics, former Cornell professor and art critic, Hal Foster. "It's a stirring portrait of a singular artist, a gorgeously photographed album of his buildings, and, perhaps most importantly, a film that manages to demystify the way he works without diminishing it." (Wall Street Journal) more at sonyclassics.com/sketchesoffrankgehry
2006, color, 1 hour 23 minutes, USA