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Cast: Jeff Bridges, Dale Chihuly, Jamie Carpenter, Fritz Driesbach
The Pilchuck Glass School outside Seattle has been going for 43 years. Started by Dale Chihuly, when glass in America was at its infancy. This school is responsible for making the US Studio Glass movement what it is today. It's an international institution now, bringing students from all over the world. It started in 1971, during the peace movements, Flower Power and war in Vietnam This documentary tells the story of it's beginnings, and how it's now made the Pacific NW, the largest glass art center in the world.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Pilchuck: A Dance with Fire (2015) is a documentary that tells the story of the Pilchuck Glass School, which has been instrumental in the development of the Studio Glass movement in the United States. The film explores the school's origins in the 1970s and its rise to become the largest glass art center in the Pacific Northwest. While critical reception and awards information is limited, the film appears to have resonated with audiences, earning a strong 8.3/10 rating on IMDb.