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90-year-old architect Florian Yuriev is facing the destruction of his magnum opus: an avant-garde concert hall set to be repurposed as a shopping mall. Florian confronts the powerful real estate developer behind this investment project, and uses his visionary ideas to capture an unlikely victory. This is an architectural documentary with infusions of science fiction and horror film.
Vaata "Infinity According to Florian" kohe DocAlliance Films, GuideDoc ja True Story ja avasta veelgi rohkem viise, kuidas Popcorn Time'i ülimat voogedastusjuhendit kasutades oma lemmik film sukelduda.
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- Ukraina
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