Croissance de Paris is an intriguing look at the urban evolution of Paris in the mid-20th century. Gibaud's lens captures the gritty reality of construction sites and bustling streets, creating a palpable tension between the old and new. You really get a sense of the city's pulse, with its vibrant atmosphere and the relentless march of progress. The pacing feels leisurely yet deliberate, allowing you to soak in the details—those practical effects of real buildings rising, the workers going about their tasks—there's something raw and grounded here. It’s not just about the architecture, but how it affects the people who live in this ever-changing urban landscape. A fascinating piece for anyone curious about the interplay between history and modernization.
Focuses on urban development in mid-20th century ParisCombines practical effects with documentary realismReflects on the impact of modernization on city life
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