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Coming To Streaming & Disc- Eileen Gray & The House By The Sea

She designed a sanctuary for herself.
Unfortunately, it turned out to be a modern masterpiece.

E.1027
Eileen Gray and the House by the Sea
Streaming & DVD Launch September 9, 2025!
Coming to Amazon, Apple & Kanopy
 
In 1929, Irish designer Eileen Gray created E.1027 on the sun-soaked Côte d’Azur – a bold and hidden gem of avant-garde architecture. This striking house was meant to be a personal refuge.

But when the legendary architect Le Corbusier stumbled upon it, fascination turned to obsession. He covered its walls with his murals, completely disregarding Gray’s wishes and her vision. His defiant act ignited a battle for creative control, with Gray demanding restitution for the destruction of her work. He ignored her wishes and instead built his famous Cabanon house directly behind E.1027.

E.1027 – Eileen Gray and the House By the Sea is an unusual hybrid docu-fiction film that tells a story about the power of one woman’s creative expression and a man’s desire to control it.
“A unique and uniquely satisfying experience…a bold movie because it takes a deep dive on characters and a house that may not widely known, at least for American audiences. There is nothing quite like it.”
– John Soltes, Hollywood Soapbox
A story of passion, craft, and betrayal…aesthetically beautiful and a great summer watch.” – Fiona Rae, Film Threat
“Shot on location at E.1027, this feature-documentary hybrid matches the sleekness of its setting – its serenity, its surface poetry, its fragments of grace.” – Barlo Perry, ParisLA
“Eileen Gray was a creative genius and the first woman to conquer the world of architecture at a time when men controlled it all. This new film reflects on Gray’s impressive career and her stunning modernist house on the Cote d’Azur.” – Meredith Taylor, Finito World

“The directors put architecture in dialogue with cinema in order to bring to life the sensibility of a woman who was a visionary yet is too rarely celebrated. Elegant and well thought-out, the film uses the cinematic medium to enrich a discourse.” – Giorgia Del Don, Cineuropa

“Based on the memoirs of Eileen Gray, this meticulously crafted docu-drama, where poetry slips into frames, angles and tones, almost feels like a hallucination.” – Maroussia Dubreuil, Le Monde
A First Run Features / Architecture & Design Film Festival Release
E.1027 – Eileen Gray and the House By the Sea

Written & Directed by Beatrice Minger
Co-Directed by Christoph Schaub
With Natalie Radmall-Quirke, Axel Moustache & Charles Morillon
90 minutes, color, 2024 | English & French w/English subtitles

Streaming & physical media disc Launch Date: September 9, 2025
Streaming Platforms: Amazon, Apple & Kanopy
DVD SRP: $19.95 usd| DVD UPC: 7-20229-91843-5

For the Silo, Kelly Hargraves/ First Run Features.

New Doc About A Pioneer Of Modern Design

Architect Eliot Noyes was one of the leading pioneers of modern design during the mid-century, post-war boom in the United States. Educated by Walter Gropius at Harvard, Noyes did more than anyone to align the Modernist design ethos to the needs of ascendant corporate America. His impact on companies like IBM and Mobil Oil paved the way for Apple and many of the other design-conscious brands we know today.

Modernism, Inc. follows Noyes’ career up to a time when disruptive designers of the early ’70s began pushing back against the Modernist view of progress. As he did in Eames: The Architect and the Painter (co-directed with Bill Jersey), filmmaker Jason Cohn uses the story of a mid-century icon to raise contemporary questions about the role of a designer in today’s world.
Jason Cohn will appear in person at both the New York and Los Angeles openings.
“Well-researched, well-crafted and fascinating.
Noyes created and forged some of the most respected, meaningful, and influential industrial design programs in the United States. The rise and attraction of modernism on the heels of the postwar economic boom birthed contemporary design and philosophy that continue to exist and flourish today, influencing mega businesses, including Apple. The idea of beauty with utility, which was generated from the Bauhaus art movement, continues to remain vital today, and for this, we thank Noyes.”
-Sabina Dana Plassa, Film Threat

“Noyes held the belief that design was not an afterthought, but rather something that needed to be infused into every aspect of a company’s thought process. The result helped IBM become the technical design juggernaut of the early personal computing era—and paved the way for companies like Apple to design products for the 21st century. Interviews with those who worked with him, as well as those in his family who knew him intimately, paint the picture of a man who was truly ahead of his time.”-Sara Harowitz, The Georgia Straight
MODERNISM, INC. Directed by Jason Cohn 79 minutes | color | In English | 2023
CREDITS

Jason Andrew Cohn  Writer and Director
Camille Servan-Schreiber  Producer Kevin Jones and Jason Cohn  Editors Steven Emerson  Music Composer Sebastian Roché  Narrator Talia Mindich  Associate Producer
Talia Mindich, Andrei Valladolid, Nina Goodby  Assistant Editors

© 2023 Bread & Butter Films
For the Silo, Kelly Hargraves.