ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Nathaniel Kahn Nathaniel KahnAmerican filmmaker (born 1962) This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these messages) This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification. Please help by adding reliable sources. Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially libelous.Find sources: "Nathaniel Kahn" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (March 2019) (Learn how and when to remove this message)This biography of a living person relies largely or entirely on a single source. Please help by adding reliable sources. Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately, especially if potentially libelous or harmful.Find sources: "Nathaniel Kahn" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (May 2020) (Learn how and when to remove this message) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Nathaniel KahnNathaniel Kahn in 2006Born (1962-11-09) November 9, 1962 (age 63)Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaAlma materYale UniversityOccupationFilmmakerNotable workMy ArchitectTwo HandsParentsLouis Kahn (father)Harriet Pattison (mother) Nathaniel Kahn (born November 9, 1962, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American filmmaker. His documentaries My Architect (2003) – about his father, the architect Louis Kahn – and Two Hands (2006) were nominated for Academy Awards. His mother is landscape architect Harriet Pattison. In 2018 Kahn directed the HBO documentary The Price of Everything about the exponential sums paid for works on the Contemporary art market.[1][2] In 2023, he directed Deep Sky. Kahn is a graduate of Germantown Friends School and Yale University. References ↑ "'The Price of Everything' Has a Vision of the Art Market to Sell You. Don't Buy It". Artnet News. 31 October 2018. ↑ Felsenthal, Julia (18 October 2018). "In Nathaniel Kahn's The Price of Everything, a Lively Portrait of Money Run Amok in the Contemporary Art Market". Vogue. Retrieved 15 July 2020. External links The Beast: Interview with Nathaniel Kahn in Musee Nathaniel Kahn at TED Nathaniel Kahn at IMDb vteDirectors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Documentary Barbara Kopple (1991) Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky (1992) Barbara Kopple (1993) Steve James (1994) Terry Zwigoff (1995) Al Pacino (1996) Michael Uys and Lexy Lovell (1997) Jerry Blumenthal, Peter Gilbert, and Gordon Quinn (1998) Nanette Burstein and Brett Morgen (1999) Charles Braverman (2000) Chris Hegedus and Jehane Noujaim (2001) Tasha Oldham (2002) Nathaniel Kahn (2003) Byambasuren Davaa and Luigi Falorni (2004) Werner Herzog (2005) Arūnas Matelis (2006) Asger Leth (2007) Ari Folman (2008) Louie Psihoyos (2009) Charles Ferguson (2010) James Marsh (2011) Malik Bendjelloul (2012) Jehane Noujaim (2013) Laura Poitras (2014) Matthew Heineman (2015) Ezra Edelman (2016) Matthew Heineman (2017) Tim Wardle (2018) Steven Bognar and Julia Reichert (2019) Michael Dweck and Gregory Kershaw (2020) Stanley Nelson Jr. (2021) Sara Dosa (2022) Mstyslav Chernov (2023) Brendan Bellomo and Slava Leontyev (2024) Mstyslav Chernov (2025) vteLouis KahnBuildings Carver Court (1944) Yale University Art Gallery (1951–1953) Trenton Bath House (1955) Wharton Esherick Studio (1956) Fred E. and Elaine Cox Clever House (1957) Richards Medical Research Laboratories (1957–1965) Tribune Review Publishing Company Building (1958) Margaret Esherick House (1959) First Unitarian Church of Rochester (1959) Salk Institute for Biological Studies (1959–1965) Norma Fisher House (1960) Indian Institute of Management (1961) Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban (1962–1974) Phillips Exeter Academy Library (1965–1971) Olivetti-Underwood Factory (1966) Kimbell Art Museum (1966–1972) Temple Beth El of Northern Westchester (1966–1972) Yale Center for British Art (1966, completed 1974) Arts United Center (1973) Parks andgardens Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Park (1972–1974) Proposed Hurva Synagogue (1968–1974) Flora Lamson Hewlett Library (1972) Founded Architectural Research Group Related Nathaniel Kahn (son) Anne Tyng August Komendant My Architect: A Son's Journey (2003 documentary) Greenbelt Knoll Harriet Pattison Authority control databases InternationalISNIVIAFGNDWorldCatNationalUnited StatesFranceBnF dataCzech RepublicSpainNetherlandsNorwayIsraelCataloniaArtistsULANMuseum of Modern ArtOtherIdRefYale LUX This article about a United States film director born in the 1960s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte