The Vision of Paolo Soleri: Prophet in the Desert

The Vision of Paolo Soleri: Prophet in the Desert
Directed by Lisa Scafuro
Produced by Lisa Scafuro
Starring Paolo Soleri
Will Bruder
Jean-Michel Cousteau
Paul Goldberger
Catherine Hardwicke
Steven Holl
Elizabeth Mock Kassler
Charles Montooth
Morley Safer
Eric Lloyd Wright
Will Wright
Narrated by JP White
Music by Thirty Seconds to Mars
Andrea Bocelli
CKY
Justin Salter
Cinematography Sam Shin
Edited by Lisa Scafuro
Eric Sernrot
Production
company
Mona Lisa Film Productions
Release dates
  • October 19, 2013 (2013-10-19) (Architecture & Design Film Festival)
Country United States
Language English

The Vision of Paolo Soleri: Prophet in the Desert is a 2013 American documentary film directed by Lisa Scafuro on the life & work of the late Italian Architect and environmentalist Paolo Soleri.

Synopsis

The documentary focuses on the life of influential architect, environmentalist and philosopher Paolo Soleri. An Italian native, Soleri was born in 1919 and traveled to the United States in the 40s to meet and mentor with Frank Lloyd Wright. During the source of the film Scafuro features several interviews and ponders what might come of mankind and architecture in a world dealing with so many crises.

Production

Scarfuro first showed an interest in creating a documentary about Soleri after befriending him at his studio in August 1996.[1] She approached Ken Burns at the unveiling of the PBS documentary Frank Lloyd Wright with the intent of asking him to film the documentary, only for Burns to recommend that Scarfuro herself work on the documentary as he was booked up a decade in advance for projects.[2] Scarfuro began filming around 2004 and ended filming in early 2012. The majority of the film was shot in Arizona, with various on-camera interviews and pickup shots filmed in New York City, Washington DC (When Soleri was honored at The White House), Italy, and California. For the narration, Scafuro chose to use Swedish musician & artist JP White from the rock band Vains of Jenna.[3]

The Vision of Paolo Soleri took Scafuro seven years to complete. Editing and post-production on the film was completed in mid-2013, but Soleri was able to view a rough cut of the film on his final birthday, June 21, 2012.[2] Soleri enjoyed the film and gave it his approval, telling Scafuro "Bravo."[2]

Release

The film has so far been screened at the Architecture & Design Film Festival NY,[4] The New Hope International Film Festival,[5] The Sofia Independent Film Festival (Bulgaria),[6] and a private screening at Taliesin West.[7]

References

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