The Great Arch
France, 1983. The biggest architectural competition in history is launched by the new socialist president, François Mitterrand. Coveted by all the biggest international architectural firms, the open-call competition is surprisingly won by an unknown: Johan Otto von Spreckelsen, an architecture teacher from Copenhagen. Until then, the fifty-year-old Dane had built only four buildings: his home, and three small chapels.
Jean des Forêtsas Alain Juppé
Ilaria Cabrasas Marble man's daughter
Viilbjørk Malling Aggeras Architect student
Olivier Margueritas Dewasne
Guillaume Forestias Forestier
Raphaël Jimenezas Alain Juppé's counselor
Pierre-François Grunewaldas François Mitterrand's counselor
Jiang Hong Chenas Pei
Cécile Ducrocqas Femme invitée
Olivier Gallianoas Ouvrier
Jérôme Lanvinas Political advisor














