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Romanesque Architecture of Normandy

Narrow Naves, Mighty Vessels

Abbot Le Gard, ecclesiastic and builder at the Abbey of La Lucerne, brings back to life the great figures of Romanesque creation in Normandy. The legend and reality in the story of William the Conqueror are blended in the course of this evocation of the period. Cerisy, Jumièges, St Etienne and the Trinité of Caen, Essay, St Martin de Boscherville - these are the great medieval buildings the film examines. Abbot Le Gard deals with the technical issues of restoration and reconstruction, as well as those of aesthetic appreciation, and above all conveys his respect for and responsiveness to all that the Romanesque has left us.


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Credits Director
Bernaud Saint-Pierre

Historian
Maylise Bayle

Participant
Abbot Le Gard

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26 minutes
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Recommended audience age range 14-adult



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