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Criterion Channel
78
7.4
/3436/
71
/52/
67
/31/
3.7
/1885/
93
/91/
83
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81
/29/

My Architect: A Son's Journey (2003)
World-famous architect Louis Kahn (Exeter Library, Salk Institute, Bangladeshi Capitol Building) had two illegitimate children with two different women outside of his marriage. Son Nathaniel always hoped that someday his father would come and live with him and his mother, but Kahn never left his wife. Instead, Kahn was found dead in a men's room in Penn Station when Nathaniel was only 11.
poster
Kanopy
78
7.3
/2353/
74
/143/
73
/81/
3.6
/2306/
100
/14/
85
/48/

Urbanized (2011)
A documentary about the design of cities, which looks at the issues and strategies behind urban design and features some of the world's foremost architects, planners, policymakers, builders, and thinkers.
poster
68
6.8
/65826/
70
/3653/
66
/1557/
3.2
/47602/
65
/220/
80
/677/
60
/36/
cc age 16+

Motherless Brooklyn (2019)
New York City, 1957. Lionel Essrog, a private detective living with Tourette syndrome, tries to solve the murder of his mentor and best friend, armed only with vague clues and the strength of his obsessive mind.
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Amazon Prime Video
79
65
8.3
/3122/
78
/145/
75
/63/
4.1
/3062/

102 Minutes That Changed America (2008)
The morning of September 11, 2001 is shown through multiple video cameras in and around New York City, from the moment the first WTC tower is hit until after both towers collapse.
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Disney Plus
61
5.7
/9521/
66
/631/
61
/430/
2.9
/7718/
83
/6/
53
/263/
49
/5/
cc age 6+

Herbie Rides Again (1974)
The living Volkswagen Beetle helps an old lady protect her home from a corrupt developer.
poster
75
49
7.4
/2902/
71
/24/
66
/23/
3.7
/1407/
88
/281/

The Patsy (1928)
An awkward teenager hopelessly in love with her older sister's boyfriend tries to make him notice her.
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Kanopy
76
49
7.5
/960/
72
/45/
67
/24/
3.8
/1454/
86
/21/
82
/34/

The Pruitt-Igoe Myth (2012)
Destroyed in a dramatic and highly-publicized implosion, the Pruitt-Igoe public housing complex has become a widespread symbol of failure amongst architects, politicians and policy makers. The Pruitt-Igoe Myth explores the social, economic and legislative issues that led to the decline of conventional public housing in America, and the city centers in which they resided, while tracing the personal and poignant narratives of several of the project's residents. In the post-War years, the American city changed in ways that made it unrecognizable from a generation earlier, privileging some and leaving others in its wake. The next time the city changes, remember Pruitt-Igoe.
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Pluto TV
71
48
7.2
/2271/
74
/98/
72
/35/
3.4
/1706/

9/11: The Falling Man (2006)
An examination of an image - a falling man from the North Tower, frozen in mid air - circulated by the press immediately after the September 11 attacks, the public's reaction, and why it was later deemed un-newsworthy.
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Criterion Channel
72
38
7.5
/769/
67
/17/
69
/29/
4.0
/2823/

Love Exists (1960)
An essay film critiquing post-war France's urban developments- Pialat states that modernity and suburban convenience have limited Parisian freedom and widened class gaps.
poster
77
31
8.1
/916/
77
/98/
75
/16/
3.8
/1022/
78
/13/

9/11: Life Under Attack (2021)
A unique and compelling account of the day that changed the modern world, captured by ordinary people who chose to pick up their cameras and film that fateful day.
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HBO Max Amazon Channel
65
24
6.5
/494/
62
/53/
69
/20/
3.2
/926/

In the Shadow of the Towers: Stuyvesant High on 9/11 (2019)
Eight student eyewitnesses from Stuyvesant High School in New York City recount their experiences of the Twin Towers attack on September 11, 2001, who as young teenagers, found themselves fleeing debris in the heart of the danger zone and faced with a harrowing journey home.
poster
70
22
7.2
/412/
60
/3/
63
/3/
3.6
/225/
86
/184/

Tehran Has No More Pomegrenates! (2007)
This is the story of Tehran from the Qajar time (middle of 19th century) to today. Tehran has become a metropolis from a small village, now a developed city with many social problems.
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Amazon Prime Video
77
22
8.2
/360/
70
/13/
85
/4/
3.5
/273/
63
/8/
94
/14/
cc age 10+

Man in Red Bandana (2017)
"Man in Red Bandana" is about Welles Remy Crowther, an extraordinary 9/11 hero. However, how his heroics became known is even more remarkable. Eight months after the disaster, his parents learned about how their son spent his last hour due to an ordinary object ... a red bandana. This revelation dramatically shifts their perspective on their loss. After hearing his remarkable story and how it unfolds, viewers will see how the actions of one man have touched 1,000s. This inspirational segment of the film depicts the unique, diverse and folklore ways that Welles is honored throughout the United States including in art, sports and song. Even President Barack Obama pays homage to this young man in the film. Our uplifting ending culminates in the revelation of a secret about Welles that can only be described as "perfect".
poster
Kanopy
71
16
7.5
/744/
53
/6/
69
/21/
3.6
/454/
88
/2/

The Overcoat (1952)
Based on the Nikolai Gogol story but set in 1950s Italy, "The Overcoat" is the story of a poor city hall clerk whose only desire is to buy a new overcoat.
poster
59
15
6.3
/368/
54
/13/
58
/12/
3.2
/781/

Housing Problems (1935)
The problem of slum dwellings in the 1930s.
poster
72
13
7.6
/325/
72
/21/
71
/11/
3.6
/410/

Helsinki, Forever (2008)
Helsinki, Forever is a montage film about the city of Helsinki by the award-winning Finnish film director and academic Peter von Bagh. The film draws a portrait of Helsinki and also acts as an essay on Finnish culture in a wider sense. It shows Helsinki as captured by leading Finnish feature film and documentary makers over a period of one hundred years.
poster
71
10
7.4
/57/
64
/5/
70
/1/
79
/16/

World Trade Center: Anatomy of the Collapse (2002)
Originally produced for The Learning Channel, this documentary aims to dissect the events surrounding the September 11th terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, addressing many of the questions that still continue to haunt the public. Through CGI graphics, interviews with witnesses and discussions with those who designed and engineered the buildings, this program examines the horrific incident in full detail.
poster
?
7.1
/91/
70
/1/
37
/2/

Serenade for the 12th Floor (1976)
Light comedy about various Bucharest house dwelling families trading their houses for apartments in a brand new apartment building complex in a new subdivision of a large Bucharest neighborhood.
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?
7.0
/54/
80
/1/
60
/2/

Battle for the City (2011)
A documentary about two cities, Turku past and present. They are united by a constant struggle over who owns the city and how and under what conditions it will change. What was Turku like before it disappeared when the cityscape was modernized and the old was destroyed? How did that happen? Who benefited from it? What kind of disease was the Turku disease? And how are young people today trying to take control of urban space? Why are they occupying buildings? Who does the built environment belong to and who decides on it?
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?
10
/1/

Going Places (1952)
An Academy Productions documentary on public transport in 1952.
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?
6.8
/57/
70
/1/
60
/1/

Malls R Us (2010)
Combining nostalgia, dazzling architecture, pop culture, economics and politics, MALLS R US examines North America's most popular and profitable suburban destination-the enclosed shopping center-and how for consumers they function as a communal, even ceremonial experience and, for retailers, sites where their idealism, passion and greed merge. The film blends archival footage tracing the history of the shopping mall in America, visits to some of the world's largest and most spectacular malls-in Canada, the U.S., the U.K., Japan, Poland, France, and Dubai-and interviews with architects, mall developers, sales managers, environmentalists, labor activists and social critics, as well as commentary from mall shoppers themselves.
poster
?
7.4
/47/
70
/1/
65
/2/

The Great Disconnect (2019)
We are living in a time that has been described as the age of loneliness. Statistics reveal that over the last few decades, the number of admittedly lonely people has doubled. Many individuals report they have trouble making friends and finding others to confide in. Despite advances in technology, living conditions, education and healthcare, it's apparent that we are feeling more alone than ever before. While it's true that this isolation impacts us psychologically and emotionally, what many of us don't realize is the negative impact it has on every aspect of our health and well-being. So what's caused this? How have we become so Disconnected? Wellness expert Tamer Soliman attempts to answer these questions by visiting cities across North America. Is it possible to overcome our modern day culture of disconnectedness and rediscover how essential we are to each other?
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10
/1/

Sapporo - Planned Growth (1974)
This feature documentary zooms in on the city of Sapporo, on the Island of Hokkaïdo in southern Japan. In contrast to the unplanned sprawl of neighbouring industrialized cities, Sapporo appears to be one of the best-planned large cities in the world, combining growth and technology with town planning and the preservation of green spaces.
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?
10
/1/

Lewis Mumford on the City, Part 1: The City - Heaven and Hell (1963)
American historian Lewis Mumford looks at the city through history.
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?
10
/1/

City Center and Pedestrians (1974)
This film focuses on the approaches that several cities have taken to one problem. Through various examples, it examines the implications and options for a pedestrian-oriented city core. Ninth in Régnier's ten-film Urba 2,000 series.
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?
10
/1/

Chairs for Lovers (1973)
Architect Stanley King involves the local Vancouver community in urban design.
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10
/1/

Düsseldorf - Balanced Urban Growth (1974)
Individualized for profit, yet harmonious in its whole, Düsseldorf has met and largely conquered the conflicting demands of economic growth and human environment.
poster
?
7.2
/15/

Best in the World
Best in the World offers a revealing look beyond the photogenic image of Copenhagen.
poster
80
?
8.3
/167/
80
/5/
78
/4/

9/11: 10 Years Later (2011)
This unprecedented and exclusive insider's account by filmmaker James Hanlon and Gedeon and Jules Naudet of the World TradeCenter attack, which contains the only known footage of the first plane striking the World Trade Center and the only footage from inside Ground Zero during the attacks, will also include footage from events marking the 10th anniversary, as well as new interviews with many of the firefighters who were featured in the original program. They will discuss how their lives, families and the world have changed in the 10 years since the tragedy - some for better, some for worse. Viewers will also hear from New York City Fire Department health officials as they discuss some of the health issues that have plagued firefighters working at Ground Zero.
poster
?
20
/1/

B/Side (1996)
B/Side is a poignant and intelligent exploration of the urban homeless, combining sensitive footage of their exterior situation and entering imaginatively into interior deliriums. Framed by footage of the encampment locally known as Dinkinsville on New York's Lower East Side, where some of the homeless of Thompkins Square Park settled after the riots of June 1991, the movie begins with the encampment's first night and ends with the fire and subsequent destruction of the lot in October of the same year. Applying rhythmic construction, poetic license and a generous eye to bodies in poverty, B/side documents beautifully a gritty vision of late 20th century urban life. —Kurzfilmtage - international short film festival Oberhausen
poster
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7.8
/34/
80
/2/

A Crack in the Mountain (2023)
Deep in the jungle of Central Vietnam, lies a magnificent underground kingdom. Hang Son Doong which translates as “mountain river cave”, is the largest cave passage in the world and a place of spectacular beauty. With more people having climbed Everest than visited Son Doong, its pristine charm has remained undisturbed for millions of years. In 2014, Son Doong’s future was thrown into doubt when plans were announced to build a cable car into the cave. With many arguing that this would destroy its delicate eco-system and the local community divided over the benefits this development would bring, the film follows those caught up in the unfolding events. Beautifully shot and scored, “A Crack In The Mountain” is a powerful exposé about how both good and bad intentions can ultimately lead to one of the world’s greatest natural wonders being trampled for money. As well as inspire those who care about our natural heritage to fight to protect it.
poster
48
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5.5
/146/
40
/3/
51
/9/

Onnenpeli (1965)
Jussi is a magazine editor who lives in an inherited apartment in Kruununhaka with his sister Eeva, who works as a summer editor, and his flight attendant girlfriend Leena.
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?
6.2
/33/

Charley in New Town (1948)
Meet Charley, your jovial cartoon guide to Britain’s changing towns and cities.
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GuideDoc
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7.7
/45/
90
/1/
60
/1/

Slums: Cities of Tomorrow (2014)
One billion people on our planet—one in six—live in shantytowns, slums or squats. Slums: Cities of Tomorrow challenges conventional thinking to propose that slums are in fact the solution, not the problem, to urban overcrowding caused by the massive migration of people to cities. (Lynne Fernie, HotDocs)
poster
?
10
/1/

Parempaan asumiseen (1968)
Risto Jarva's short documentary on housing in Helsinki in the late 1960's.
poster
71
?
7.6
/331/
72
/35/
67
/3/

9/11: Four Flights (2021)
American 11, United 175, American 77, and United 93 tells the riveting and emotional human stories of those aboard each doomed jetliner.
poster
?
6.9
/13/

A Plan to Work On (1948)
Documentary on town planning in which an architect looks at the history of Dunfermline, Scotland and its possible future development.
poster
Kanopy
?
7.1
/32/
70
/1/

Frederick Law Olmsted: Designing America (2014)
To Olmsted, a park was both a work of art and a necessity for urban life. Olmsted’s efforts to preserve nature created an “environmental ethic” decades before the environmental movement became a force in American politics. With gorgeous cinematography, and compelling commentary this film presents the biography of a man whose parks and preservation are an essential part of American life.
poster
?
6.3
/8/
70
/1/

Where to with History? (2020)
Dresden is famous for its attempt to meticulously reconstruct its once bombed-out historical center and bring the colorful baroque settings of the 18th century back to life. It’s infamous for the right-wing-surge that has since 2015 swept the city and made it a center of far-right activity in Germany and Europe. This film is an exploration of where the two intersect.
poster
?
8.3
/35/

9/11: The Days After (2011)
The world would never be the same after 9/11 . . . but before it could be anything else, the rubble had to be cleared. This film returns us to that time of chaos, documented in a visceral patchwork of news coverage and home video. The emotional distress was high and the physical tasks daunting as everyone worked to put the fragments of the world back together. But how do you cope if you can't? The urgency of those days was marked with valor, kindness, and unprecedented camaraderie. But also with fear, panic, anger and blame; Patriotism blooms, but so does prejudice. This film takes us back to the beginning of the world we now live in, offering a glimpse into how it was remade.
poster
?
6.5
/33/
60
/1/
57
/1/

The Water Front (2007)
When a financially suffering town turns to an unlikely source -- its water plant -- for hope, no one expects $10,000 water bills and worse. This doc reveals the drastic policies enacted by an emergency financial manager, and their shocking effects.
poster
69
?
7.4
/309/
73
/3/
61
/11/

Twin Towers (2003)
Winner of the 2002 Oscar for Best Documentary Short Subject, this film chronicles the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Towers. Filmmakers Bill Guttentag and Robert David Port joined Harlem police as they arrived at the chaotic scene after jet airplanes had struck the two buildings. The film captures the harrowing reality of the attacks as the officers cope with disbelief and fear while remaining focused on saving lives.
poster
?
6.7
/20/
45
/2/

How the Twin Towers Collapsed (2001)
Documentary looking at the design and layout of the World Trade Center twin towers and considering the reasons why they both collapsed so quickly after terrorists flew two aeroplanes into them on September 11 2001. Includes input from engineers and those who designed and built the towers.
poster
HBO Max
?
6.9
/57/
70
/6/
70
/2/

No Responders Left Behind (2021)
Follows 9/11 responder & activist John Feal who, along with comedian Jon Stewart and FDNY hero Ray Pfeifer, fought the U.S. Congress to ensure that thousands of terminally ill 9/11 First Responders got the health care they deserved. But when Ray is diagnosed with brain cancer from his exposure to those Ground Zero toxins, John finds himself in the fight of his life to guarantee that the legacy of all 9/11 Responders like Ray, is kept alive forever.
poster
?
8.6
/16/
20
/1/

Oulu Burning - Town That Vanished (1998)
Documentary describing the curious of tendency of old historic buildings to burn in the city of Oulu.
poster
?
5.7
/15/
10
/1/

The New City (1980)
Short documentary film on the construction of the new town, Marne-la-Vallée.
poster
59
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5.9
/164/
56
/9/
63
/7/

The Blue Tiger (2012)
Johanka and Matyáš have an unusual home. The two live among the animals and plants of an enchanted botanical garden in the middle of the city, but this idyll is under threat. To the children’s horror, the mayor wants to build a theme park on the same spot. The Blue Tiger, an animal with magic powers, comes to their aid. Only he can protect the garden, but Johanka and Matyáš must now stop the mayor from capturing their newfound friend. MODRY TYGR is a colourful, atmospheric and imaginatively told animated fairytale that inspires the viewer to reflect on natural resources and habitats.
poster
?
5.4
/10/
30
/1/

A Capital Plan (1949)
This short documentary features a portrait of Ottawa in the mid-20th century, as the nascent Canadian capital grew with force but without direction. Street congestion, air pollution, and rail traffic were all the negative results of a city that had grown without being properly planned. French architect and urban designer Jacques Gréber stepped in to create a far-sighted plan for the future development of Ottawa. With tracks moved, factories relocated, and neighbourhoods redesigned as separate communities, Ottawa became the capital city of true beauty and dignity we know today.


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