It’s very easy to misread the title of Victor Kossakovsky’s latest documentary as “Architection,” since it is, in some ways, a detective story about the world we live in, albeit one in which it is ...
Filmmaker Victor Kossakovsky’s new documentary began with a simple question: “What if I film something that is not alive and not moving?” The answer led him to rocks. Architecton, then, features an ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A civilization’s architecture tells you a lot about its values. Theocracies pour their resources into lavish cathedrals, dictators ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Concrete, like most material, is taken for granted. Just look at the quiet beauty of the gray stone slabs as captured in Victor ...
The trailer for Victor Kossakovsky’s stunning new documentary Architecton has racked up 160,000 views in a day – very impressive for a nonfiction film. The feature, built of stone and concrete, ...
A film whose title sounds like a Transformers reject and billed as a “journey into the realm of materials from which human dwellings are made: concrete and its predecessor, stone” may not be ...
The "Gunda" director debuted the feature at the 2024 Berlinale. “Gunda” director Kossakovsky investigates the effects of concrete on the environment, especially since the material cannot be recycled.
The Match Factory has acquired the international rights to the Russian director Victor Kossakovsky‘s documentary “Architecton,” which world premieres in the competition section of the Berlinale. A24 ...
If Victor Kossakovsky’s 2018 documentary Aquarela was an essay about climate change told through the medium of water, Architecton turns its attention to our planet’s shell of rock and stone, and its ...
“We need a new idea of beauty,” says Michele De Lucchi, the Italian architect who talks us through certain stretches of “Architecton,” a singularly imposing and sonorous new documentary from Russian ...