"Lina Bo Bardi's Architecture"01 March 201455 mins
"I AM AN ARCHITECT. I BREAK WALLS!" A film about famous Italian-Brazilian architect Lina Bo Bardi, who created poetry through architectural precision. Told in a series of interviews in Portuguese with English subtitles on the eve of her 100th birthday, Bo Bardi's colleagues and friends recount the sociopolitical constraints and personal events that would lead to the timelessness of her work.
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