Brasilia: Life After Design (2017)

Brasilia: Life After Design (2017) poster

Brasilia: Life After Design is the story of a city in conflict between its environment and its people. A true modernist experiment, Brasilia is considered by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Despite the population growing every year, the city plan itself cannot change. It was designed for 500 000 people, and now over two and a half million live within its borders. Despite its designers’ best intentions, people were secondary considerations. And in order to live there, people have to break the city’s rules.

Director: Bart Simpson
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 78 min
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Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Brasilia: Life After Design about?
Brasilia: Life After Design is the story of a city in conflict between its environment and its people. A true modernist experiment, Brasilia is considered by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Despite the population growing every year, the city plan itself cannot change. It was designed for 500 000 people, and now over two and a half million live within its borders. Despite its designers’ best intentions, people were secondary considerations. And in order to live there, people have to break the city’s rules.
Who directed Brasilia: Life After Design?
Brasilia: Life After Design was directed by Bart Simpson.
How long is Brasilia: Life After Design?
Brasilia: Life After Design has a runtime of 1h 18m (78 minutes).
What genre is Brasilia: Life After Design?
Brasilia: Life After Design is a Documentary film.