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Exeter (1972)

January 1, 1972 (CA) Documentary • 29m

Overview

Exeter Cathedral in Devonshire, England, is considered to be the finest example of architecture of the Decorated period, 1250-1350. This film rolls back the centuries, unfolding the cathedral's history, showing the refinement of the sculpture that went into its building, from the airy vista of the nave--the longest unbroken stretch of Gothic vaulting in the world--to the vibrant colours of its windows. But more than architecture survives: Exeter is still a living church for the people of today.

Director

Gerald Budner

Top Billed

Michael Kane

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Top Billed Cast

Crew
Robert Verrall
Robert Verrall

Executive Producer

Gilles Gascon
Gilles Gascon

Cinematography

Pierre Letarte
Pierre Letarte

Cinematography

Richard Todd
Richard Todd

Cinematography

Michel Descombes
Michel Descombes

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Ted Haley
Ted Haley

Location Sound Mixer

Jean-Guy Normandin
Jean-Guy Normandin

Location Sound Mixer

Peter Hearn
Peter Hearn

Sound Editor

Doug Bradley
Doug Bradley

Camera Department Production Assistant

Mary Remnant
Mary Remnant

Music Director

Rosemarie Shapley
Rosemarie Shapley

Production Assistant



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Status

Released

Original Language

EN

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