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Architecton

Informations

Année : 2024

Pays de production : Allemagne, France

Durée : 94mn

Générique

Réalisation : Victor Kossakovsky
Image : Ben Bernhard
Montage : Victor Kossakovsky, Ainara Vera
Son : Alexander Dudarev
Musique : Evgueni Galperine
Production : MA.JA.DE. Filmproduktion, Point du Jour - Les Films du Balibari
Distribution : Dean Medias

Synopsis

Le réalisateur Victor Kossakovsky (Belovy, Gunda, Aquarela) propose une méditation épique, intime et poétique sur l’architecture et sur la façon dont la conception et la construction des bâtiments du passé ancien révèlent notre destruction – et offrent un espoir de survie et une nouvelle voie.
Les pierres et les rochers relient des sociétés disparates, qu’il s’agisse de monolithes fantomatiques enfoncés dans la terre ou de tragiques amas de décombres de béton attendant d’être enlevés et réaffectés. À travers le regard inquisiteur de Kossakovsky, la grandeur et la folie de l’humanité et sa relation précaire avec la nature posent la question urgente suivante : comment construire, et comment mieux construire, avant qu’il ne soit trop tard ?

From filmmaker Victor Kossakovsky (Belovy, Gunda, Aquarela) comes an epic, intimate and poetic meditation on architecture and how the design and construction of buildings from the ancient past reveal our destruction – and offer hope for survival and a way forward.
Rocks and stone connect the disparate societies, from ghostly monoliths stuck in the earth to tragic heaps of concrete rubble waiting to be hauled off and repurposed anew. Through Kossakovsky’s inquisitive lens, the grandeur and folly of humanity and its precarious relationship with nature posits the urgent question: how do we build, and how can we build better, before it’s too late?