
The Dreams of Others dives deep into Spain's architectural landscape over the last sixty years, and it does so in a way that feels almost reflective, as if you’re wandering through these spaces while the narrative unfolds. The tone is contemplative, inviting viewers to think critically about how architecture shapes our lives and society. It has a measured pace that allows you to absorb the visuals and ideas presented, making you consider the evolution of the architect’s role. There's an absence of flashy effects—what you get instead is a raw, honest portrayal of design and space. It’s this blend of introspection and visual storytelling that makes it stand out. A good watch for anyone intrigued by the intersection of art and life.
Unique exploration of architecture's societal impactPacing allows for deep contemplationVisually engaging without relying on spectacle
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Pep Martín
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