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So, 'Antonio Gaudí' from 1961 is really a fascinating watch for anyone into architecture or the finer details of artistic influence. The film takes a deep dive into Gaudí's work, particularly the Church of the Holy Trinity, which is just mesmerizing. It's got this slow, meditative pace that lets you soak in every intricate detail of his designs. The atmosphere feels almost reverent, as you see how his inspiration stretches beyond just the buildings to connect with figures like Picasso. The documentary style is straightforward, but there's a certain charm in how it captures the essence of Gaudí’s genius without over-explaining it.
This documentary seems to have had a limited release, making it a bit harder to find, especially on physical media. It's mostly available in archival formats, which might interest collectors looking for niche titles. There's a certain draw for those who appreciate Gaudí's work or want to study the intersection of different artistic movements. While not the flashiest title in a collection, its unique subject matter and historical context can definitely add depth.
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