film criticizing architecture
There are few films where architecture is taken as an element to criticize. Basically it is not only architecture but also the context which is under the criticism. The lifestyle of modern world, expanding urbanity and darkness of a mechanical future are the topics which are under scrutiny here. notable few films are listed below:
Brazil by Terry Gilliam
In which Annie gives it those ones (annie) by Arundhati roy and Pradip Krishen
Mon Oncle (My Uncle) by Jacques Tati
Play Time (1967) by Jacques Tati
Sleeper by Woody Allen
soylent green by Richard Fleischer
Studio Ghibli analysing urbanism: three films (Princess Mononoke, PomPoko, Kiki"s Delivery Service) by Miyazaki and Takahata
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