La Cité idéale - 5. La ville est-elle habitable ?
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Réalisé par Mogens Gander, Jacques Giraldeau, Robert Humble, Kirk Jones, Ian MacNeill, Terence Macartney-Filgate, Reginald H. Morris • Écrit par Mogens Gander, Jacques Giraldeau, Robert Humble, Kirk Jones, Ian MacNeill, Terence Macartney-Filgate, Reginald H. Morris
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Canada (Québec) • 1963 • 27 minutes • Noir & Blanc
- Réalisation :
Mogens Gander, Jacques Giraldeau, Robert Humble, Kirk Jones, Ian MacNeill, Terence Macartney-Filgate, Reginald H. Morris - Écriture :
Mogens Gander, Jacques Giraldeau, Robert Humble, Kirk Jones, Ian MacNeill, Terence Macartney-Filgate, Reginald H. Morris - Son :
Joseph Champagne - Montage :
David Mayerovitch - Voix off :
Raymond Charette - Musique originale :
Robert Fleming
- Production (structure) :
ONF-NFB - Office National du Film du Canada/National Film Board of Canada - Ayant droit :
ONF-NFB - Office National du Film du Canada/National Film Board of Canada
- N° ISAN :
non renseigné
Résumé
Dans ce cinquième court métrage documentaire de la série La Cité idéale, l'historien américain Lewis Mumford examine le problème de la surpopulation et des inégalités sociales dans les villes. Comment améliorer les standards de vie de tous les citadins ?
This short documentary is part of a series hosted by American historian, sociologist, philosopher of technology, and literary critic Lewis Mumford, who was particularly noted for his study of cities and urban architecture. In this episode, Mumford meditates on the “ugly and savagely debased surroundings” of the industrial cities that sprung up in formerly empty rural areas during the Industrial Revolution. Mumford juxtaposes the squalor of the working poor with the relative safety and security of the wealthy. He asks what can be done to address “the spirit of social hopelessness” that thrives in the overcrowded slums where a city’s poorest residents live.