Some of the films screened at previous festivals include: The Fountainhead, Metropolis, City of God, The Belly of an Architect, The 11th Hour, My Architect, The Garden, and Marina of the Zabbaleen.
His independent mind attracted the film director Peter Greenaway for whom Pyke created photographic works used in his films, stills and the poster shots for A Zed and Two Noughts, The Belly of an Architect,
architect | landscape architect | Architect | Lead Belly | My Architect | The Belly of an Architect | Office of the Supervising Architect | James Stirling (architect) | Robert Mills (architect) | John Norton (architect) | James Craig (architect) | Architect of the Capitol | Ralph Erskine (architect) | Jelly Belly | In the Belly of the Beast | George Keller (architect) | David Serero (architect) | belly landing | William Talman (architect) | William Buckland (architect) | People's Architect of the USSR | Paul Williams (architect) | John Webb (architect) | John Douglas (architect) | John Carr (architect) | Jens Jensen (landscape architect) | Henry Austin (architect) | William White (architect) | William Howell (architect) | Walter Krüger (architect) |
Peter Greenaway's film, The Belly of an Architect (1987), concerns a fictitious architect who is staging an exhibition devoted to Boullée's work.