"A peaceful and gently stirring documentary that considers faith and architecture and human achievement in something like geologic time. Director Stefan Haupt persuades viewers to surrender to a place, to a vision, and to a scale of thinking beyond our own lives." - Alan Scherstuhl, The Village Voice
"The film accomplishes something sublime: by examining what goes into the construction of such a massive, multigenerational project it does nothing less than show the human desire to serve, to pick up where others left off, to contribute to something larger than themselves, to leave something for others to carry forward." - David Licata, Extra Criticum
"We, as viewers, are immersed in the ongoing creation of a work of art, one that may not be finished for decades yet." - Mark Moring, Christianity Today
"Haupt’s oeuvre demonstrates that Swiss cinema is a filmic force to be reckoned with on the global scene." - Ed Rampell, Hollywood Progressive
"Haupt’s film is balanced, rooted, and engaged; it’s also clearly driven by enchantment." - Jeremy Polacek, Hyperallergic.com
"[Haupt] is a Zurich-born filmmaker of talent and energy, both of which are on display in this movie." - James van Maanen, Trust Movies
"Recommended for Gaudi admirers." - Joe Bendel, Epoch Times
"A stirring ode to the creative power of people and their genuine ability, defying all kinds of adversity to work together to create something great."- Irene Genhart, Landbote
"Both exhaustive and astounding in its detective-like exploration of the history of the impossibly ornate Catalonian house of worship."- Jackson Scarlett, 7x7SF
"A sensory and philosophical experience of sublime beauty."- Le Nouvelliste
"Both a tour of [La Sagrada Familia] and a philosophical meditation on art, design and time. Beautiful. 4 Stars." - Pascal Gavillet, Tribune de Genève
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