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So, 'Inversion/Reflection' dives deep into Balfron Tower, a striking yet abandoned piece of Futurist architecture. It’s more than just a building; it’s a commentary on the contrast of urban decay and the remnants of ambition. The film captures the eerie beauty of the Poplar area, with its stark visuals that almost feel like a character in their own right. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to really soak in the atmosphere. You get this sense of lost potential and societal reflection. It’s not about flashy visuals or big names; it's the raw essence of a place and what it represents. A real gem for those who appreciate the narrative behind architecture and its impact on community.
Focuses on architectural commentaryAtmospheric visuals of urban decayReflects on social housing themes
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Rab Harling
Director