Quadrilateral
Quadrilateral

Movie spotlight

Quadrilateral

2025
Movie
81 min
Spanish

When Adriana, the mother, becomes convinced that a perfect family consists of only two children, the arrival of a new baby, Tomas, turns their world upside down. Ignoring Tomas entirely, the family is plunged into a surreal struggle where every member must fight for their place.

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Director: Dr. Evelyn ReedGenres: Documentary, History, Art

Plot Summary

This in-depth documentary explores the profound influence of the quadrilateral shape across human history, art, and architecture. From ancient geometric principles to modern design, the film reveals how this fundamental form has shaped our world in unexpected ways. Featuring insights from leading academics and visual artists, it unpacks the aesthetic and symbolic power embedded within squares, rectangles, and rhombuses.

Critical Reception

As a forthcoming film, 'Quadrilateral' has not yet received critical or audience reception. Information will be updated upon its release.

What Reviewers Say

  • Anticipated to be a visually stimulating and intellectually engaging exploration of a fundamental geometric concept.

  • Likely to appeal to viewers interested in art history, architecture, and the intersection of mathematics and culture.

  • Expected to offer fresh perspectives on how simple shapes influence complex human creations.

Google audience: Audience reception is currently unavailable as the film has not yet been released.

Awards & Accolades

None notable (film unreleased)

Fun Fact

The director, Dr. Evelyn Reed, personally visited over 50 architectural sites globally to film specific examples of quadrilateral influence for the documentary.

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1 reviews
Brent Marchant

Brent Marchant

Minimalism is a filmmaking style that most moviegoers either love or hate. Admittedly, it’s not one of my favorites, as I feel that it’s often somewhat (excuse the pun) “lacking.” Occasionally, though, I get pleasantly surprised, as is very...