Teshigahara's camera observes the architecture like any tourist would, while still remaining lyrical, poetic, and captivating.
http://youtu.be/BT6z8bL4D8Y <--watch here
A spiritual travelogue into the heart of Barcelona.
perhaps Antoni is best viewed in silence. To stand before his work, to think of it in context, and of his intentions is to giggle and gag out the words "muy feo." Damn those anarchists, we have to wait ten more years for a finished La Sagrada!
Proof that cinema can be a civil service, documenting a catalog; allowing others to see works around the planet they otherwise would'nt've seen. A true philanthropic film.
First Woman in the Dunes and now this? Polar opposites in terms of narrative but my eyes were glued to Gaudí soley based on the gorgeous and visually soothing images - AKA wherever the camera was focused on for the duration of this film.
Mesmerising and totally immersive cinema.
Teshigahara teaches us there is nothing more natural to cinema than beautiful images.
absolutely stunning and haunting, teshigahara and toru takemitsu combine again to make something as simple as showing Gaudi's work a completely memorable experience.