Archemist Podcast

Episode Eleven // Architecture in Film


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“Who do you think comes first: the setting or the… characters in the narrative?”

“It’s like the chicken and the egg. There’s nothing that comes first… A really good movie considers the setting, the characters parallel to each other.”

- A. Fernandez. 2020

Just a heads up that we do talk about movies so there may be some spoilers! (We do avoid spoilers but just in case!)

Architecture in film heavily influences the audience’s connection with the narrative. Whether it’d be the camera framing, costume design, music and ambience, each element must work together to deliver a succinct message. In this episode, Adrian and I discuss the role architecture plays in film, and we explore some of our favourite films in which may not be evident however, celebrates architecture in their own way.

Below are some of the films that we’d like to recommend, some of these may not have been discussed in the podcast, but we’d hope that you could find some joy in understanding how architecture aids the narrative! Let us know which ones you’ve seen or would like to see!

Notes:

Recommended films

Joe Wright, Pride and Prejudice. 2008

Jean-Pierre Jeunet, Amélie. 2001

Hayao Miyazaki, Howl’s Moving Castle. 2004

Hayao Miyazaki, Spirited Away. 2001

Jon M. Chu, Crazy Rich Asians. 2018

Wes Anderson, The Grand Budapest Hotel. 2014

Tim Burton, Corpse Bride. 2005

Wes Anderson, Isle of Dogs. 2018

Gene Kelly, Stanley Donen, Singing in the Rain. 1952

Aardman Animations, Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit. 2005

Aardman Animations, Chicken Run. 2000

Baz Luhrmann, Moulin Rouge!. 2001

Wong Kar-wai, In The Mood For Love. 2000

Chris Marker, La Jetee. 1962

Vittorio De Sica, Bicycle Thieves. 1950

Kogonada, Columbus. 2017

Wim Wenders, Wings of Desire. 1988

Bong Joon-ho, Parasite. 2019

Godfrey Reggio, Koyaanisqatsi. 1983

Nathaniel Kahn, My Architect. 2004

Jacques Tati, Mon Oncle. 1958

Sam Mendes, 1917. 2019

Alex Garland. Ex-Machina. 2014

Alfred Hitchcock, Rear Window. 1984

Other key players in the film industry

Lisa Joy

Johnathan Nolan

Roger Deakins

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