Libeskind: Architecture and Memory

A TV Report commissioned by Dutch television on the Jewish Museum Berlin, designed by Daniel Libeskind.

The work approaches the building as a narrative structure — centred on the relationship between architecture, historical memory and the visitor's experience — drawing on Walter Benjamin's conception of history: fragmentary, marked by absence and discontinuity. The report makes visible how space, voids and the visitor's path construct a story in themselves.

The report makes visible how the space, the voids and the journey construct a story in themselves.

Team:

Screenplay and Direction

David Mauas

Camera

Rachel Rusinek

Sound

César Fernández

Editing and Post-Production

Pau Valiente

Production Assistant

Mimmi Mayer

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