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This documentary delves into the world of Bernd and Hilla Becher, a couple whose work captures the stark beauty of industrial architecture. Their photography, almost clinical yet deeply evocative, showcases structures like blast furnaces and water towers, preserving what many consider relics of a bygone era. The pacing is contemplative, allowing viewers to absorb the details of the Bechers' artistic philosophy and their meticulous process. While they speak candidly about their influences and challenges, there's an atmosphere that feels both nostalgic and critical of industrialization. The film doesn't just present their work; it invites you into their world, where art and industry intersect, leaving a lingering sense of respect for both the creators and their subjects.
Great for fans of industrial photography.Offers insight into the Bechers' artistic process.Highlights the intersection of art and architecture.
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