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So, this one's about Roger D'Astous, a Montreal architect with a real passion for Nordic design. The documentary has this reflective pace, drawing you into a world where you can almost feel the cold Canadian air. It dives into his life—how he was a big deal in the 60s, trained under Frank Lloyd Wright, and then sort of faded from the limelight before making a comeback. The tone shifts between admiration and a sense of loss, which really resonates. The archival footage is nicely interwoven, showcasing his work and the evolution of his ideas. There's a depth that makes you appreciate not just the man, but the struggles of being an artist in a shifting landscape. It's a quiet, contemplative piece, for sure.
Focuses on the life and career of Roger D'Astous.Explores themes of artistic struggle and resurgence.Features archival footage and interviews.
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