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Urbanized

Gary Hustwit

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This stylish and inspiring documentary from the director behind Helvetica and Objectified examines ideas about cities and urban design with examples from around the world and interviews with architects, politicians, artists and city planners.

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Globalization | Urban Life | Higher Learnimg | Documentary | Art, Architecture, Design

Programmer's Note

Director Gary Hustwit has an impressive track record when it comes to exploring the world of design. His popular essay films Helvetica and Objectified profiled the mak­ers of graphics and household objects, respectively, by combining smart interviews with stylish cinematography. His latest film completes a design trilogy and hits even closer to home by looking at cities. In Urbanized, we meet architects, politicians, city planners, activists and others who bring fresh approaches to urban living. The film presents invigorating new strategies for meeting the challenges faced by popula­tions that are expanding (like Mumbai) and shrinking (like Detroit).


City planning has inspired many great writers — from Jane Jacobs to Rem Koolhaas, who are both covered in Urbanized — but not as many filmmakers. Yet cinema has a great advantage, as Hustwit demonstrates by transporting us around the world to visually experience urban projects. In Santiago, the architect Alejandro Aravena tours new mod­els for low-income housing. In Cape Town, landscape architect Tarna Klitzner explains how better walking paths in the Khayelitsha township helped reduce violence by forty per cent. In New Orleans, the artist Candy Chang solicits local input, placing stickers on abandoned buildings that read “I Wish This Was…” In Bogotá, mayor Enrique Peñalosa implements a plan to put public transporta­tion ahead of private automobiles. Describing his mission, he quotes the Colombian con­stitution, which stipulates, “All citizens are equal before the law.” As Peñalosa pointedly adds, “This is not just poetry.”


Over half of today’s world population lives in cities; demographers expect that number to rise to seventy-five per cent by 2050. Urbanized looks at how governments implement decisions from the top down, but also how movements can rise from the bottom up. In Detroit, residents of a blighted neighbourhood clear vacant lots to plant vegetable gardens. In Stuttgart, protestors fight a plan to clear 200-year-old trees for new buildings. Hustwit’s film inspires us to look more carefully at our cities and become active in shaping their future. Thom Powers

Director's Bio

Gary Hustwit is a documentary filmmaker based in New York City and London. He is a former vice president at Salon.com and co­founder of the independent film production company Plexifilm. His documentary features are Helvetica (07), Objectified (09) and Urbanized (11).

Screening Times

  1. Friday September 9

    Ryerson

    3:00pm

  2. Sunday September 11

    AMC 10

    1:15pm

  3. Friday September 16

    AMC 6

    9:15pm

Film Information

Urbanized

Gary Hustwit

Country:USA/United Kingdom
Year:2011
Language:English
Runtime:82 minutes
Format:HDCAM
Rating:PG
Executive Producer:
Producer:Gary Hustwit
Production Company:Swiss Dots
Principal Cast:Sir Norman Foster, Amanda Burden, Alejandro Aravena, Oscar Niemeyer, Rem Koolhaas
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Writer:
Cinematographer:Luke Geissbühler
Editor:Shelby Siegel, Michael Culyba
Sound:Lou Teti
Music:Kristian Dunn
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