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Home (2015) dives into this unique slice of life in Slovenia, focusing on a building that's almost a character in itself. This documentary takes us through the worker's quarters on Vida Pregarc Street, peeling back layers of stories tied to its many residents. The atmosphere is heavy with the weight of history and the nuances of privatization, with each owner bringing their own tale to the mix. The pacing is contemplative, allowing moments to linger, which can feel like a breath in a fast-paced world. You get a sense of how a space shapes lives and vice versa. The film's approach to storytelling is raw, with no flashy effects—just real people and their experiences, making it a distinctive piece for anyone interested in the human aspect of architecture and community.
Focuses on the impact of privatization on community life.Unique storytelling through the lens of architecture.Raw, personal experiences without flashy production.
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