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The Glass Umbrella of Brussels is an intriguing dive into the Royale Galery Saint-Hubert. It’s not just about the architecture but the stories woven through this historic space. The pacing feels leisurely, allowing you to soak in the ambiance of the gallery while the documentary meanders through its history. You get a real sense of the atmosphere, with the bustling sounds of shoppers and the quiet reverence of the architecture. There’s a kind of warmth to the visuals too, as if the camera is embracing the very essence of Brussels. It’s less about flashy interviews and more about the place itself, making it a distinctive piece for those who appreciate the subtleties of urban spaces.
Explores cultural significance of the galleryRich in local atmosphereFocus on architectural storytelling
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Patricia Niedzwiecki
Director