

Drama · History
Overview
France, 1983. The biggest architectural competition in history is launched by the new socialist president, François Mitterrand. Coveted by all the biggest international architectural firms, the open-call competition is surprisingly won by an unknown: Johan Otto von Spreckelsen, an architecture teacher from Copenhagen. Until then, the fifty-year-old Dane had built only four buildings: his home, and three small chapels.
Top Cast


Claes Bang
Claes Bang
Johan Otto von Spreckelsen
Claes Bang
Johan Otto von Spreckelsen


Xavier Dolan
Xavier Dolan
Jean-Louis Subilon
Xavier Dolan
Jean-Louis Subilon


Swann Arlaud
Swann Arlaud
Paul Andreu
Swann Arlaud
Paul Andreu


Sidse Babett Knudsen
Sidse Babett Knudsen
Liv von Spreckelsen
Sidse Babett Knudsen
Liv von Spreckelsen
Michel Fau
Michel Fau
François Mitterrand
Michel Fau
François Mitterrand


Jean des Forêts
Jean des Forêts
Alain Juppé
Jean des Forêts
Alain Juppé


Micha Lescot
Micha Lescot
Leloup
Micha Lescot
Leloup


Alessandro Bressanello
Alessandro Bressanello
Marble man
Alessandro Bressanello
Marble man
Ilaria Cabras
Ilaria Cabras
Marble man's daughter
Ilaria Cabras
Marble man's daughter


Viilbjørk Malling Agger
Viilbjørk Malling Agger
Architect student
Viilbjørk Malling Agger
Architect student
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