is a 1984 Japanese documentary film by Hiroshi Teshigahara about the works of Antoni GaudÃÂ. In the film the director visits the buildings including houses in Barcelona and the Sagrada FamÃÂlia.
The Village Voice wrote: "Something of a passion project, completed decades after an earlier visit by the director, the film is given over to an eager, rolling catalog of GaudÃÂ's fin-de-siècle works sans much voiceover or any explanatory text. ... Toru TakemitsuâÂÂs partly electronic score mostly harps on the otherworldliness of it all, while TeshigaharaâÂÂs shifting editing rhythms forestall outright contemplation."
In The New York Times, critic Stephen Holden wrote: "Much of the imagery in Gaudi is nothing less than astounding in its beauty and boldness, and the blending of a neo-Gothic mysticism and grandeur with an Art Nouveau line and a surreal apprehension of the power of nature".