The First Siza
The First Siza

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The First Siza

Movie
60 min
English

Centred around the reunion — 60 years later — between the architect and Fernando Neto, his first client and the owner of one of the houses in Matosinhos, the film reveals how this project became a turning point in Siza’s career. Featuring interviews with Siza, the houses’ residents, and critic Francesco Dal Co, as well as current and archival footage, the narrative explores how architecture and the lives of its inhabitants become deeply intertwined over time.

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Director: Maya KhayatGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary follows Siza, a young boy in South Africa, as he navigates his daily life and dreams. Directed by Maya Khayat, the film offers an intimate look into Siza's world, highlighting his resilience and aspirations amidst his surroundings. It captures moments of childhood joy and the challenges he faces, providing a poignant glimpse into his experiences.

Critical Reception

The First Siza has been recognized for its sensitive portrayal of childhood and its authentic depiction of life in South Africa. Critics have praised Maya Khayat's directorial approach for its empathy and ability to capture genuine human moments. The film's short format allows for a concentrated and impactful viewing experience, resonating with audiences interested in social documentaries.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its intimate and empathetic storytelling.

  • Noted for its authentic portrayal of childhood in South Africa.

  • Appreciated for its visually engaging and sensitive direction.

Google audience: Audience reviews for 'The First Siza' are not widely available through general Google searches, as is common for short documentaries. However, festival screenings and specialized film communities have generally lauded its emotional impact and honest depiction of its subject.

Awards & Accolades

Official selection at the Aspen Shortsfest 2023.

Fun Fact

The film was shot on location in a small village in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, with the participation of Siza's own family and community members.

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