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Citizen Lambert: Joan of Architecture is quite the intriguing documentary. It dives into Phyllis Lambert's life, a fascinating figure in the architectural landscape of Canada. The pacing feels organic, as we weave through Lambert's thoughts and contributions. There’s a raw, almost unrefined quality to the way the film presents her ideas about urban spaces and community. You'll notice the practical effects are just the environment itself—buildings, streets, and Lambert's own reflections. The tone? It’s contemplative, urging viewers to think about how architecture shapes our lives. As you watch, you get a real sense of her passion and vision, which makes the film stand out in the documentary genre. Definitely worth a watch, especially for those into architecture and activism.
Focuses on Phyllis Lambert's contributions to architecturePresents a thoughtful exploration of urban spacesCaptures a unique perspective on architectural activism
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