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Modernism, Inc.: The Eliot Noyes Design Story (2024)
The life and work of influential mid-century architect and designer Eliot Noyes, who is best remembered as the man behind IBM's landmark design program in the 1950s and 1960s.
The life and work of influential mid-century architect and designer Eliot Noyes, who is best remembered as the man behind IBM's landmark design program in the 1950s and 1960s.
The film explores the historical impact of Eliot Noyes and his role in shaping corporate modernism, examining the integration of design principles into major American companies. It focuses on the cultural and aesthetic legacy of this movement rather than advocating for a specific political viewpoint.
The film explores the historical narrative of a prominent figure in modern design. Its casting reflects traditional representation without explicit DEI-driven choices, and the narrative does not critique traditional identities or center on DEI themes.
The documentary focuses on the professional life and design philosophy of Eliot Noyes, offering no significant narrative content related to family structures or values.
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The film, 'Modernism, Inc.: The Eliot Noyes Design Story,' does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. The narrative centers on the life and professional contributions of Eliot Noyes within the Modernist design movement, without incorporating any related portrayals or discussions.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The documentary chronicles the life and work of Eliot Noyes, a male historical figure. There are no instances where a character, historically established as one gender, is portrayed on screen as a different gender.
Modernism, Inc.: The Eliot Noyes Design Story is a documentary centered on the life and work of Eliot Noyes, a white historical figure. The film does not feature any historical or canonically established characters portrayed by actors of a different race.
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