25 Bis

25 Bis

Release date : February 19, 2014
Runtime : 47m
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Director : Ila Bêka / Louise Lemoine /
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Production companies : Bêka & Partners /
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25 BIS is an intimate portrait of a masterpiece from the beginning of Auguste Perret’s career: the building located on 25 Bis, Rue Franklin in Paris. The film looks for the intangible and subjective element of the building’s history: the depth of its human print. The building appears as a sedimentation of life stories where each layer has left the trace of a passage. From the intimate nature of these stories, the film draws this fragile and undefined essence that could be called “the soul of the place”.
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  • title:25 Bis
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2014
  • Runtime:47m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Ila Bêka / Louise Lemoine /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Bêka & Partners ·
  • Overview:25 BIS is an intimate portrait of a masterpiece from the beginning of Auguste Perret’s career: the building located on 25 Bis, Rue Franklin in Paris. The film looks for the intangible and subjective element of the building’s history: the depth of its human print. The building appears as a sedimentation of life stories where each layer has left the trace of a passage. From the intimate nature of these stories, the film draws this fragile and undefined essence that could be called “the soul of the place”.
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