logologo
MovieVerse© 2024
Privacy PolicyTerms of ServiceContact Us
Made with ❤️ by Thathsara
movie poster
The Human Scale
Sign in to create your own watchlist

The Human Scale

Feb 20, 2012
1h 23m
★ 6.2

Bringing Cities To Life

Overview

50 % of the world’s population lives in urban areas. By 2050 this will increase to 80%. Life in a mega city is both enchanting and problematic. Today we face peak oil, climate change, loneliness and severe health issues due to our way of life. But why? The Danish architect and professor Jan Gehl has studied human behavior in cities through 40 years. He has documented how modern cities repel human interaction, and argues that we can build cities in a way, which takes human needs for inclusion and intimacy into account.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Real Dania Fonden
Final Cut for Real

You may also like

The Power of Utopia: Living with Le Corbusier in Chandigarh
0.0

The Power of Utopia: Living with Le Corbusier in Chandigarh

Aug 24, 2023

With the construction of the Indian planned city of Chandigarh, the Swiss and French architect Le Corbusier completed his life's work 70 years ago. Chandigarh is a controversial synthesis of the arts, a bold utopia of modernity. The film accompanies four cultural workers who live in the planned city and reflects on Le Corbusier's legacy, utopian urban ideas and the cultural differences between East and West in an atmospherically dense narrative.

The Real Charlie Chaplin
7.5

The Real Charlie Chaplin

Nov 19, 2021

A look at the life and work of Charlie Chaplin in his own words featuring an in-depth interview he gave to Life magazine in 1966.

The Guerilla is a Poet
0.0

The Guerilla is a Poet

Sep 18, 2013

The tale of an activist’s journey during the turbulent years of Martial Law, until his capture in the mountains and the dark, nine years of imprisonment that followed, leading to his birth as a poet.

Tyson
6.9

Tyson

May 16, 2008

Director James Toback takes an unflinching, uncompromising look at the life of Mike Tyson--almost solely from the perspective of the man himself. TYSON alternates between the controversial boxer addressing the camera and shots of the champion's fights to create an arresting picture of the man.

Javier Milei: la revolución liberal
2.8

Javier Milei: la revolución liberal

Jul 10, 2023

A portrait of Argentine libertarian politician Javier Milei.

Talking with Ozu
6.5

Talking with Ozu

Nov 27, 1993

A tribute to the legendary Japanese film director featuring the reflections of filmmakers Lindsay Anderson, Claire Denis, Hou Hsiao-hsien, Aki Kaurismäki, Stanley Kwan, Paul Schrader, and Wim Wenders

Francois Simon the Presence
0.0

Francois Simon the Presence

Oct 1, 1986

The work of legendary actor François Simon, son of Michel Simon.

Au Revoir
0.0

Au Revoir

Oct 18, 2022

From a diffident youth to living legend—this is the story of wakeboarding champion Raph Derome, as he retires from riding in front of crowds and cameras. Learn about Raph’s competitive family legacy, hear about the brotherly rivalry that fuelled his rise, and witness Raph’s last act on the water.

No Image Available
0.0

Beecham

Jan 1, 1990

1990 TV adaptation of a 1979 biographical play by Ned Sherrin & Caryl Brahms, based on the life of conductor and impresario Sir Thomas Beecham. With Timothy West as Beecham.

Mae West and the Men Who Knew Her
0.0

Mae West and the Men Who Knew Her

Aug 9, 1994

As the first "blonde bombshell," Mae West reigned supreme and changed the nation's view of women, sex and race — on stage, in films, on radio and television.

Gary Cooper: The Face of a Hero
7.0

Gary Cooper: The Face of a Hero

Mar 17, 1998

Known for his personification of the Western Hero, it was Montana-born Gary Cooper's horse-riding skills that first brought him bit parts in movies. And he never lost his love of the great American outdoors. Though he rarely played a villain and was an adept comedian, Cooper is best remembered for his strong, silent heroes. With his lanky country boy looks and shy hesitancy he created a unique screen presence, though his real life was one of sophisticated elegance.

Thomas Hart Benton
7.5

Thomas Hart Benton

Oct 31, 1989

Thomas Hart Benton's paintings were energetic and uncompromising. Today his works are in museums, but Benton hung them in saloons for ordinary people to appreciate.

Cult People
0.0

Cult People

Jan 1, 1989

In interviews, various actors and directors discuss their careers and their involvement in the making of what has come to be known as "cult" films. Included are such well-known genre figures as Russ Meyer, Curtis Harrington, Cameron Mitchell and James Karen.

Pandora Peaks
4.6

Pandora Peaks

Oct 25, 2004

A dialogue-free documentary on former magazine model Pandora Peaks, with narration by Peaks and Meyer.

Pelé
7.3

Pelé

Feb 23, 2021

Against the backdrop of a turbulent era in Brazil, this documentary captures Pelé's extraordinary path from breakthrough talent to national hero. Mixing rare archival footage and exclusive interviews, this documentary celebrates the legendary Brazilian footballer who personified football as art.

Mylène Farmer : sur les pas d'une icône
8.0

Mylène Farmer : sur les pas d'une icône

Dec 8, 2015

No overview available.

Now More than Ever: The History of Chicago
7.2

Now More than Ever: The History of Chicago

Feb 20, 2016

The history of legendary rock band Chicago is chronicled from their inception in 1967 all the way to the present.

Ken San
6.0

Ken San

Aug 20, 2016

KEN SAN pieces together the puzzle of the life and legacy of Japan's mythical acting icon, Ken Takakura. Collaborators, friends and family tell intimate stories of Ken's journey: how one man of quiet dignity became a cultural barrier-breaking film star.

Acts of Violence
6.0

Acts of Violence

Jan 2, 1985

A riveting expose about the personalities of murderers and their motives. This 72 minute film covers the McDonalds' restaurant massacre, President Reagan's assassination attempt, serial murderer Henry Lee Lucas and others.

Memories of Origin: Hiroshi Sugimoto
6.0

Memories of Origin: Hiroshi Sugimoto

Mar 31, 2012

This documentary follows 200 days in the life of contemporary artist Hiroshi Sugimoto— a leading presence in the world of modern art. He is the winner of many prestigious awards and his photographs are sold for millions of yen at overseas auctions. The film shows the sites of the Architecture series shot in southern France, the huge installation art work at 17th Biennale of Sydney, his new work Mathematics at Provence, his art studio while working on Lightning Fields, and more. It thoroughly pursues the question Sugimoto's works pose - "living in modern times, what are these works trying to tell us?" A thrilling look into the world of Hiroshi Sugimoto.

Cast

No Cast found.

The Human Scale Trailers