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So, 'Fernand Pouillon, Le roman d'un architecte' dives deep into the life of this fascinating architect, really capturing his unorthodox approach to construction during a time when conformity was the norm. The documentary breathes life into the post-war architecture scene, showcasing Pouillon's knack for creating freestone homes that were both affordable and unique. It's not just about buildings; it's about social responsibility and innovation, especially in Algiers where he built thousands of homes in a blink. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to digest the intricacies of his work but never feels slow. It's raw, unfiltered, almost like you're experiencing the grit of the era with him. If you're into architecture or social change, you'll find a lot to appreciate here.
Explores themes of social housing and architectural innovationFocuses on Pouillon's work in post-war France and AlgiersOffers a unique perspective on mid-20th century architecture
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