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Facade Colour: Blue is a fascinating exploration of creativity and resilience, featuring Florian Yuriev, who, at 90, dives into activism to protect his architectural vision. The film captures his journey in a raw and honest way, showing the struggles of an artist battling against commercial development. The pacing gives you space to contemplate the weight of his fight while the atmospheric cinematography reflects the beauty and sorrow of his architectural dreams. It’s not just about architecture; it’s about the human spirit. The practical effects, or perhaps the lack of them, emphasize reality over artistry, grounding Yuriev’s story. Definitely, a unique piece that blends personal narrative with broader societal issues, leaving you with a lot to think about.
Focuses on the intersection of art and activismExplores themes of aging and creativityShowcases the struggle against commercialism in architecture
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