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    • Olga Špátová
    • 3
    • Jan Kaplický
  2. 15 de abr. de 2010 · Eye Over Prague: Directed by Olga Spátová. With Jan Kaplicky, Pavel Bobek, Pavel Bém, Brian Clarke. The powerful story of Jan Kaplicky, one of the most gifted architects of his generation. Mr. Kaplicky fled Prague along with many of his cultural contemporaries during the social unrest of 1968 Czechoslovakia.

    • (52)
    • Documentary, Drama
    • Olga Spátová
    • 2010-04-15
  3. Shot over three years in the UK, the Czech Republic and Italy, it tells the powerful story of Jan Kaplicky, one of the most emotional figures in the world of architecture. His greatest unrealized architectural achievement, the new National library in Prague, means the world to him.

  4. Trailer. Watchlist. The documentary follows the life and work of gifted architect Jan Kaplicky. Shot over three years in the UK, the Czech Republic, and Italy, it tells the powerful story of how Kaplicky returns to his hometown Prague after living in exile for almost forty years. Stream Eye Over Prague. US availabilities powered by JustWatch.

  5. This is the reaction Kaplicky faced over his proposal. But Kaplicky, a giant of a man, was never fazed by the criticism and until his death he fought for the library. A slick, devilish insight...

  6. by Olga Špátová. synopsis. A record of the absurd events following a competition for the design of the National Library building in Prague. The winning design in the first Czech international competition and the first competition in a free country was Jan Kaplicky's.

  7. Eye Over Prague. Kaplicky's multi-coloured proposal for a new National Library looked like something from a kids' TV show. "I find Mr Kaplicky's artifact incredibly boastful, capricious and arrogant!" This is the reaction Kaplicky faced over his proposal. But Kaplicky was never fazed by the criticism and until his death he fought for the library.