Ok, both Truly, Madly Deeply and Four Weddings and Funeral have scenes filmed at the National Theatre, which is more aptly brutalism, I think. If you want Le Corbusier inspired 'habitations' then La Haine, La Squale and Taxi spring to mind.
Damian
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> Sure, sure. It's just that in that case, it would be much
> more easy to find
> examples, since f.e. Tati's (or even Antonioni's) films would form an
> excellent object of research... Let's call it a 'nice try'?
>
> Steven
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> > I would argue 'probably not'. Le Corbusier certainly
> inspired some of the
> forms which appear in brutalism, but I think the latter has a
> lot more to do
> with the use of (and display of) materials and process that
> Le Corbusier
> would have stayed shy of. I think.
> >
> > Damian
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> > > Does Le Corbusier as possible founding father of Brutalism
> > > count? Or do you
> > > stick to America/Canada?
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