
Gaudi, Le dernier bâtisseur
Documentary
Top Cast
Jordi Bonet i Armengol
Jordi Bonet i Armengol
himself, architect
Jordi Bonet i Armengol
himself, architect
Juan Bassegoda Nonell
Juan Bassegoda Nonell
himself, architect
Juan Bassegoda Nonell
himself, architect


Jean-Yves Chilot
Jean-Yves Chilot
Antonio Gaudi, voice
Jean-Yves Chilot
Antonio Gaudi, voice
Antoni Gaudi
Antoni Gaudi
himself, archive
Antoni Gaudi
himself, archive
Daniel Giralt-Miracle
Daniel Giralt-Miracle
himself, historien et critique d'art
Daniel Giralt-Miracle
himself, historien et critique d'art
Luis Gueilburt
Luis Gueilburt
himself, sculpteur et directeur académique de l'atelier Gaudi
Luis Gueilburt
himself, sculpteur et directeur académique de l'atelier Gaudi
Josep C. Laplana
Josep C. Laplana
himself, directeur du musée de Montserrat
Josep C. Laplana
himself, directeur du musée de Montserrat
Jaume Masso Carballido
Jaume Masso Carballido
himself, directeur du musée Salvador Viseca
Jaume Masso Carballido
himself, directeur du musée Salvador Viseca
Manuel Medarde
Manuel Medarde
himself, ingénieur archéologue
Manuel Medarde
himself, ingénieur archéologue
Etsuro Sotoo
Etsuro Sotoo
himself, sculpteur de la Sagrada Familia
Etsuro Sotoo
himself, sculpteur de la Sagrada Familia
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