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Life, Assembled is a reflective documentary that digs deep into the minds of three seasoned architects, who've seen their utopias unfold over five decades. Élodie Degavre creates a tone that's both nostalgic and inquisitive, taking us on a visually stunning journey through extraordinary housing creations. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the architects' stories and philosophies to breathe, as they ponder the future of living spaces. It's intriguing how the film balances personal anecdotes with broader social themes, making you question how we shape our lives and environments. The visuals are engaging, and the way each architect's design philosophy comes through is quite distinctive. A thoughtful exploration of architecture as a living art form, it leaves you pondering long after the credits roll.
Explores utopian architectureFocuses on personal narrativesQuestions future living spaces
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Élodie Degavre
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