Veers too close to hagiography, although it's visually arresting enough to carry you through sagging in the narrative.
A handsome portrait of one of the most esteemed architects of the modern age: Norman Foster.
This movie makes his buildings look airily light: expressions of pure thought and design.
It’s easy to admire Foster, a 75-year-old man of action (skiing, cycling, flying) who’s still searching for fresh creative challenges.
[An] admiring, hugely enjoyable, largely uncritical documentary.
It's a bit patchy and chaotic, but there are some great stories from Foster and friends.
It’s all done, naturally, with exquisite taste.