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The Fountainhead (1949) is a drama film directed by King Vidor, based on the novel by Ayn Rand.

The story centers on Howard Roark, an uncompromising and visionary architect who refuses to conform to traditional standards or public expectations. Expelled from architecture school for rejecting classical design, Roark chooses integrity over popularity and struggles to find clients who understand his modernist vision.

Opposing him is Ellsworth Toohey, a powerful and manipulative critic who promotes mediocrity and social conformity. Meanwhile, Roark’s complex relationship with Dominique Francon—an intelligent and conflicted woman—adds emotional intensity to the narrative.

The film explores themes of individualism, creative freedom, integrity, and the conflict between personal vision and societal pressure. Though controversial upon release, it has since become a notable adaptation of Rand’s philosophical ideas about independence and self-determination.

Genre: Drama
Director: King Vidor
Based on: The Fountainhead (1943 novel)
Release Year: 1949
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Vanassa6 months ago
Awesome

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