Director: Kellen Moore•Genres: Documentary, Short
This short documentary explores the architectural landscape of Los Angeles through the lens of street art and graffiti. It delves into how these artistic expressions interact with and transform the urban environment, highlighting the dynamic relationship between public art and the city's structures. The film captures the ephemeral nature of street art and its impact on our perception of architectural spaces.
Architectures received positive attention for its unique perspective on urban art and architecture, particularly within short film festival circuits. Critics lauded its visual style and thought-provoking exploration of the city's built environment and its artistic interventions.
Praised for its striking visual aesthetic.
Commended for its innovative approach to exploring urban landscapes.
Noted for its insightful commentary on street art's relationship with architecture.
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Selected for screening at various film festivals, including the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival.
The director, Kellen Moore, also co-directed the acclaimed documentary 'The Barkley Marathons: The Race That Eats Its Young'.
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