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Schindler's Houses offers a unique glimpse into the architectural legacy of Rudolph Schindler in Los Angeles, all presented through Heinz Emigholz's lens. It's not your typical documentary; it sidesteps the usual narration and archival footage, opting instead for a contemplative approach. You get these beautifully framed shots of Schindler's houses, blending the aesthetic of the structures with the city’s atmosphere. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to absorb the details and textures of both the buildings and their surroundings. It's thoughtful, kind of meditative, really. For those who appreciate architecture or urban studies, it’s like wandering through an art gallery but with a deeper emotional resonance. Emigholz's respect for Schindler shines through, making the film feel like a quiet homage rather than a standard documentary.
Focuses on architectural beauty rather than narrative.Pacing allows for reflection on each house.Unique visual style without conventional documentary tactics.
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