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So, 'The Alhambra: Fortress of Andalusia' is quite a deep dive into this architectural marvel. The film really takes its time exploring the intricate details that the Nasrid dynasty poured into the fortress back in the 13th century. It's fascinating how the outward simplicity of the structure hides such lavish interiors—like, you see these gardens and marble fountains that just explode with beauty. The pacing allows you to soak it all in, and the visuals are striking, giving a sense of what life might have been like back then. There’s a certain reverence in the way it approaches the subject matter, almost like a love letter to history and craftsmanship. Not your typical documentary fare, that's for sure.
In-depth analysis of architectural stylesFocus on Nasrid dynasty's influenceRich visuals enhance the narrative
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Thierry Fessard
Director