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So, 'Papa, maman, Perret et moi. Un appartement pour tĂ©moin' is a fascinating exploration of architecture and personal memory, set against the backdrop of Le Havre. The film moves at a reflective pace, almost like a quiet stroll through the city's streets. What really stands out is the way it captures the essence of Auguste Perret's designâthere's a love for the structure that feels deeply personal. The documentary style invites you into the curator's world, mixing interviews with stunning visuals of the buildings. It's not just about architecture; itâs about how these spaces interact with human experience, which makes it resonate on a different level. A unique gem for anyone intrigued by the intersection of art and daily life.
This film has a niche appeal, primarily to those interested in architectural documentaries and the works of Auguste Perret. It's somewhat scarce on physical media, with limited distribution, making it a curiosity for collectors. The unique perspective it offers, blending personal narrative with architectural history, creates a small but dedicated following among enthusiasts of the genre.
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