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Inversion/Reflection offers a unique glimpse into everyday life within Balfron Tower, a striking piece of Brutalist architecture. Over three years, the filmmaker, Rab, documents the interiors of over 120 flats from a consistent vantage point, creating a tapestry of human experience and architectural space. The use of large-format color transparencies adds a rich texture to the visuals, immersing you in the personal worlds of the residents. It’s quiet, contemplative, and at times, surprisingly poignant. The pacing allows you to linger on the details, reflecting on the juxtaposition of communal living and individual stories. It's a distinctive exploration of place, identity, and the passage of time within this concrete monument.
Unique exploration of communal and personal life.Features extensive use of large-format photography.Reflective tone with a slow, immersive pacing.
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