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The First Siza dives into the early architectural endeavors of Álvaro Siza, focusing on the Four Houses, his first significant work. There's an intriguing blend of nostalgia and discovery throughout, especially considering he was still a student at the time. The film captures how these structures interact with the lives of their inhabitants, almost as if they are characters in their own right. The pacing feels contemplative, allowing viewers to absorb the subtleties of space and design. It’s not just about the architecture; it’s about the human experience tied to these buildings. What makes it particularly engaging is how it hints at the larger narrative of Siza’s evolution as a master architect.
The First Siza is a rare find for collectors, primarily due to its niche focus on an architect who became renowned later. Limited releases have made this documentary somewhat elusive, which adds to its appeal among architecture enthusiasts. It's always interesting to see how films about lesser-known topics can spark discussions in collector circles, and this one certainly does, resonating with those who appreciate both architectural history and documentary filmmaking.
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