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So, this documentary, "Washington National Cathedral," from 1983, dives deep into this massive structure that stands as a testament to both faith and craftsmanship. It’s got this fascinating blend of past and present; you see archival footage of the cathedral’s construction, which, honestly, gives you chills when you think about the labor that went into it. The interviews are pretty engaging too, capturing the personal stories of those who contributed to its making and those who find solace in its halls. The pacing is reflective, inviting you to ponder the themes of perseverance and community spirit. It’s not just a dry recount of history, but more of an exploration of what a building can represent in a society. Worth a look for architecture buffs for sure.
Includes interviews with historians and architects.Features rare archival footage of the construction process.Examines the cultural significance of the cathedral.
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