This documentary film is about the life and legacy of Corrado Parducci. He was one of the most prolific architectural sculptors of the last century – with almost 600 commissions in his job book spanning over six decades, many are buildings you already know: the Guardian, Buhl, Penobscot, David Stott, Bankers Trust Company and Fisher Buildings.
We're interviewing authors, curators, architectural historians, and friends who knew him. The funding will allow us to use historical images, papers, footage and to travel to interview Parducci's sole remaining family member, who is 87 years old.
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