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A Film Festival Explores Buildings and the Lives They Touch

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The fifth annual Architecture & Design Film Festival returns to New York City this month (October 16-20 at Tribeca Cinema), screening 25 short and feature-length films exploring the relationship between architecture and film.

At first blush, the idea of a film festival on architecture and design seems a little odd. Granted, it's hard to deny the role of architecture — known or unknown, existing or set design — in providing sometimes transcendent locations for films. But films about architecture don't tend to be as engrossing as their fictional counterparts.

Thankfully, festival co-directors Kyle Bergman and Laura Cardello are able to choose films from a much larger pool, presenting the highlights that profile legendary architects, walk us through buildings, show us a different side of a building's occupants, or reveal the joys of cities. The films do much more, but Bergman told me this year's event tends to be about urbanism, tapping into that last theme. There are also several films on houses and housing, the focus of this ideabook.

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