
Big Time
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Big Time gets up close with Danish architectural prodigy Bjarke Ingels over a period of six years while he is struggling to complete his largest projects yet, the Manhattan skyscraper W57 and Two World Trade Center.
Production
Sonntag Pictures
Language
DA
Status
Released
Release Date
Trailers & Videos
Cast

Bjarke Ingels
Himself

Charlie Rose
Himself
Elisabet Ingels
Herself, Bjarke Ingels' mother
Knud Bundgaard Jensen
Himself, Bjarke Ingels' father
David Zahle
Himself
Patrik Gustavsson
Himself
Ulla Röttger
Herself
Margareeta
Herself
Kai-Uwe Bergman
Himself
Mary Elizabeth Donaldson
Herself
Douglas Durst
Himself
Alexander Durst
Himself
Beat Schenk
Himself

King Frederik X of Denmark
Himself
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