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So, '100 Years of the Estonian Association of Architects' is this documentary that reflects on a century of architectural evolution in Estonia, though it kinda started as a failed gala piece. The film offers a mix of nostalgia and historical insight, capturing the essence of a time when architecture was not just about buildings but a cultural statement. The pacing is a tad uneven, which actually lends it a raw, honest feel, almost like a home video that got upgraded with better footage. You can sense the passion behind the project, even if the director's name is lost to time. It’s interesting how it intertwines personal stories with larger architectural movements, making it distinctive in its approach to a rather niche subject matter.
Documentary about architectural historyFocuses on the Estonian architecture sceneA mix of personal stories and cultural commentary
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