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2005-2008. Video. In 2005 San Francisco real estate magnate Angelo Sangiacomo commissioned Strickland to make a movie that would chronicle final stages in the construction of his new house in Pebble Beach, CA. Amidst the spectacle of the building site, the videographer sought to portray a design project of operatic proportions that involved a sometimes dissonant cast of characters and took more than 6 years to unfold. The owners hoped that this video record might lend future visibility to a structure’s bones and soul that otherwise vanish from sight by the time building is completed.
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Palladio Potatoes Piano Piano: Building a Villa in 29 Scenes was released on January 2, 2008.
The runtime of Palladio Potatoes Piano Piano: Building a Villa in 29 Scenes is 1h 12m.
Palladio Potatoes Piano Piano: Building a Villa in 29 Scenes is a Documentary movie.
Palladio Potatoes Piano Piano: Building a Villa in 29 Scenes is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.
Palladio Potatoes Piano Piano: Building a Villa in 29 Scenes was directed by Rachel Strickland.
Palladio Potatoes Piano Piano: Building a Villa in 29 Scenes is originally in English.