"Un arquitecto con ideas de vanguardia se ve traicionado por sus jefes al ser modificada, sin su consentimiento, la obra que diseñó..."@es
"This film focuses on a four-cornered conflict of egoism between architect Roark, a newspaper magnate, his daughter and an architecture critic."@en
"An idealistic architect clashes with his bosses over his designs for a housing project and when brought to trial, accepts no defence but his own."@en
"Un jeune architecte visionnaire, Howard Roark, est contraint de travailler comme manoeuvre dans une carrière. Il fait la connaissance de Dominique, riche héritière, qui tombe amoureuse de lui. Mais Roark accepte un travail à New York. Dominique épouse Gail Wynand, magnat de la presse, qui attaque violemment les conceptions architecturales de Roark. Wynand se ravise ensuite et propose à Roark de construire un bâtiment pour lui. Les plans ayant été changés contre sa volonté, Roark fait sauter l'immeuble ..."
"An uncompromising architect refuses to change his designs, and when he discovers the plans for one of his buildings has been changed, he blows up the structure and attempts to defend his actions. Based on the novel by Ayn Rand."@en
"An uncompromising architect refuses to change his designs, and when he discovers the plans for one of his buildings has been changed, he blows up the structure and attempts to defend his actions."@en
""Un joven arquitecto muy brillante abandona a la mujer que ama para aceptar un proyecto en Nueva York. Pero sus planes son alterados sin su consentimiento y hace explotar el edificio para el que trabaja, lo que le conduce a declarar ante el tribunal""
"Follows the story of a talented young architect (Gary Cooper) forced to compromise his art for the woman he loves (Patricia Neal). As the architect is drawn deeper into the world of sycophants and cheats who surround his lover, he becomes more emotionally isolated and finally blows up his own housing project. A searing indictment of the compelling question: what is more important, the individual or society at large?"@en
""A provocative, absorbing visualization of Ayn Rand's powerful book, The Fountainhead follows the story of a talented architect (Gary Cooper) forced to compromise his art for the woman he loves (Patricia Neal). As the architect is drawn deeper into the world of sycophants and cheats who surround his lover, he becomes more and more emotionally isolated and finally blows up his own housing project--with disatrous results. Masterfully directed by King Vidor, The Fountainhead is compelling drama at its best. Highlighted by an all-star cast including Gary Cooper, Patricia Neal and Raymond Massey, it is a story that explodes on the screen as both top-notch entertainment and food for thought. A searing indictment of the compelling question: what is more important, the individual or society at large?"--Slipcase."
""An idealistic architect clashes with big business over his designs for a housing project.""@en
""An idealistic architect clashes with big business over his designs for a housing project.""
"An uncompromising architect refuses to change his designs and when he discovers the plans for one of his buildings has been changed, he blows up the structure and attempts to defend his actions."
"An uncompromising architect refuses to change his designs and when he discovers the plans for one of his buildings has been changed, he blows up the structure and attempts to defend his actions."@en
""Individualistic and idealistic architect Howard Roark is expelled from college because his designs fail to fit with existing architectural thinking. He seems unemployable but finally lands a job with like-minded Henry Cameron, however within a few years Cameron drinks himself to death, warning Roark that the same fate awaits unless he compromises his ideals. Roark is determined to retain his artistic integrity at all costs." -- IMDB."
"This film focuses on a four-cornered conflict of egoism between architect Roark (inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright), a newspaper magnate, his daughter and an opposed, socialistically inclined architecture critic. Vidor's celebration of an ordinary man as one of The Crowd and New Deal collectivism in Our Daily Bread, here gives way to Rand's philosophy of implacable egoism. The combination of Rand's one-dimensionally didactic dialogue, Vidor's engagement with the theme of the spirituality of creativity, his proclivity for soaring love-hate sexuality and an architectural vision in the design, make this a deliriously extreme celebration of individualism in American cinema."@en
"An idealistic, uncompromising architect (Cooper) refuses to change his designs. When he finds out that his plans for a public housing project have been radically altered, he blows up the building and winds up in court defending his actions."@en
"An idealistic, uncompromising architect (Cooper) refuses to change his designs. When he finds out that his plans for a public housing project have been radically altered, he blows up the building and winds up in court defending his actions."
"The Fountainhead is a passionate tale of suppressed love and desire."
""An idealistic architect clashes wirh big business over his designs for a housing project.""@en
""'Do you want to stand alone against the whole world?' Architect Howard Roark had head the voices of safety, convention, compromise. But Roark is a man as unyeilding as the structures he builds. And he will sacrifice everything - the woman he loves or the project he dynamites when others interfere with his design - to maintain his individuality in a world of lockstep conformity." -- Back of container."@en
"Der Kampf eines visionären Architekten für seine kompromisslosen Entwürfe und um die Liebe einer Frau."
"Follows the story of a talented architect (Gary Cooper) forced to compromise his art for the woman he loves (Patricia Neal). As the architect is drawn deeper into the world of sycophants and cheats who surround his lover, he becomes more emotionally isolated and finally blows up his own housing project. A searing indictment of the compelling question: what is more important, the individual or society at large?"@en
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