Loved the film. I would watch again. I would love to see it on a streaming service. As a glass artist it was inspiring to see what can really be done by stretching the boundaries of the material. Well done. If I am ever in Kansas City I think it would be incredible to see the window in person. At the Q&A Tim Carey estimated the glass used in creating the window to be around 5 tons. That is beyond comprehension. I thought the film maker captured the essence of the people involved in taking on this monstrous project. I would love to see more and more from this duo. I hope they go on to produce more films.
Plot summary
In this three-year race against time, Tim Carey, a talented, yet unknown L.A. artist, bluffs his way into winning the commission to create the largest stained-glass window of its kind. The problem is, he doesn't know how to make it. After a desperate search, he finds someone who might have the answer: a famous glass maestro named Narcissus Quagliata.
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August 30, 2024 at 12:00 PM
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Inspiring
Thank God this documentary was made! It's legendary!
??? what am amazing documentary! It was a rollercoaster ride of energy, delight, learning, beauty, disappointment, anger, and moving on! I highly recommend streaming it! ?
A good lesson in trusting your gut and believing you are capable of anything you set your heart to!
I have waited patiently for years for it to become available via streaming. I missed every showing online and in person, so when I received an email that it could be streamed on Prime I jumped on the chance.
I was involved with stained glass for about 15 years, and now that I have a small jewelry kiln I have been trying my hand at fusing. I hope I can take one of Tim's classes in the future!
Fabulous fused glass and a great story!
Yes, I do create some fused glass, but I didn't expect the wonderful story telling that I got from this movie. I wanted the technical information and guidance, but I got much more than I expected. The people are real and the filmmakers let us experience their humanity, see them when they were creating, as they suffered frustration, and finally, as they succeeded. The window is amazing and if I get anywhere near Kansas City I intend to see it in person. I have watched this film twice and loved every minute