
Exeter Cathedral in Devonshire, England, is considered to be the finest example of architecture of the Decorated period, 1250-1350. This film rolls back the centuries, unfolding the cathedral's history, showing the refinement of the sculpture that went into its building, from the airy vista of the nave--the longest unbroken stretch of Gothic vaulting in the world--to the vibrant colours of its windows. But more than architecture survives: Exeter is still a living church for the people of today.
Crew
Gerald Budner
Director
Michael Kane
Writer
Margaret Wescott
Editor
Gilles Gascon
Cinematography
Pierre Letarte
Cinematography
Reginald H. Morris
Cinematography
Richard Todd
Cinematography
Robert Verrall
Executive Producer

Wolf Koenig
Producer
Rosemarie Shapley
Production Assistant
Doug Bradley
Camera Department Production Assistant
Jean-Marc Brosseau
Animation
Gerry Roach
Animation
Ronald Webber
Animation
Peter Hearn
Sound Editor
Michel Descombes
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mary Remnant
Music Director
Séraphin Bouchard
Electrician
Ted Haley
Location Sound Mixer
Jean-Guy Normandin
Location Sound Mixer
William Dale
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