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So, 'Benjamin Latrobe: America's First Architect' is a really fascinating documentary. It dives into the life of Latrobe, who was a key player in shaping Washington, D.C., and honestly, it’s not just about buildings. The film captures the highs and lows of his career with a tone that feels both reverent and a bit melancholic. The pacing is thoughtful, giving you time to absorb the layers of his influence, but it doesn't drag. The documentary also does a nice job of illustrating how his designs reflect the ideals of the time, making it feel relevant even now. The visuals are decent, and while it's not packed with flashy effects, it gets the job done, focusing on the architectural legacy over dramatization.
Focuses on the architectural legacy of LatrobeExplores the historical context of his workCandid storytelling with a mix of visuals and narration
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