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Architecton
Victor Kossakovsky’s film essay looks at the way we have constructed our built world through a series of breathtaking sequences.
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Director
Victor Kossakovsky
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Germany-France 2024. 98min
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Digital 4K
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Certificate
U
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English subtitles
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A BFI release
Victor Kossakovsky’s breathtaking, globe-spanning cine-essay is a disquieting meditation on architecture and how it connects with the impermanence of human existence. Why do we live in a world whose buildings we now construct and occupy are only intended for a short lifespan, when older generations designed structures that lasted centuries, even millennia? It’s a question asked of architect Michele De Lucchi as he creates an enduring installation in his garden, while Kossakovsky travels the world capturing rigorously composed images, from the ancient temple ruins of Baalbek in Lebanon and vast open mining operations to a Turkish city in the aftermath of an Earthquake and Ukrainian tower blocks following a Russian air raid. Juxtaposing these images, Kossakovsky poetically reflects on the rise and fall of civilisations. A ravishingly cinematic project made for the big screen and born of a vital environmental urgency, the film asks us to consider how a better relationship with nature might allow humanity – so often prone to folly – to build better and, ultimately, survive.
Jason Wood, Executive Director of Public Programmes and Audiences
The screenings on Monday 20 January 20:50 NFT4, Sunday 26 January 13:00 NFT4 and Monday 27 January 18:05 NFT4 will be presented with additional Descriptive Subtitles of non-dialogue audio.
See the IMAX release of Architecton.
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