A House Is Not A Home: Wright or Wrong is a cinematic essay that delves into the life and work of architect Frank Wright. The film explores his architectural designs, his stubborn and uncompromising nature, and his impact on the field of organic architecture. It also touches on his personal life and relationships, including his tumultuous marriage. Through interviews with colleagues, friends, and experts, the documentary presents a comprehensive portrait of this influential figure in the world of architecture.
ECHO is the embodiment of the hidden world within a damaged mind. A cinematic essay that exposes the invisible processes of trauma—visualized solely by natural phenomena, set against the snowy backdrops of Hokkaido, North Japan.
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