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Miralles, while not a conventional documentary, unfolds like a poignant narrative about the life and vision of Enric Miralles. The film captures his profound relationship with architecture, especially as it leads to his untimely death at 45. There’s something haunting about the way it juxtaposes his unfinished work, the Igualada Cemetery, with the fragility of life. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, allowing viewers to immerse in his creative process. The cinematography resonates with a sense of melancholy and wonder, as if the camera itself is mourning the loss. It's a reflective piece that challenges the viewer to consider the impact of architecture on our existence, making it distinctive for those interested in the intersection of art and life.
Documentary on architectureFocuses on Enric Miralles' lifeThemes of creativity and mortality
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