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So, Warchavchik, from '86—it's a documentary that really dives deep into the life and work of the Brazilian architect, Gregori Warchavchik. The pacing is rather contemplative, almost leisurely, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere of his architectural philosophy. It’s not flashy or dense with effects; instead, it emphasizes the beauty of simplicity in design. The film features some intriguing interviews that give you insights into his influence on modern architecture, though they’re presented in a straightforward manner. What stands out is how it captures the essence of the time and place, making you feel connected to the architectural movements in Brazil. It’s more about the journey and less about the spectacle, which I find quite refreshing.
Considered an insightful perspective on Brazilian architecture.Great for those interested in architectural history.Not widely known but has a niche appeal.
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