Lewerentz Divine Darkness

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    About the film

    Sigurd Lewerentz did not seek fame. A contemporary of Alvar Aalto and Gunnar Asplund, Lewerentz left behind some of the most profound works in Scandinavian design. But he shunned interviews and avoided public interventions. Instead, he let his buildings speak for themselves in a language of poetic brutality, austere beauty, and reverence for light and shadow.

    Lewerentz Divine Darkness begins decades after the architect’s death, when an unexpected discovery in a root cellar cracks open the mystery of his work. A treasure trove of beautiful black and white film clips and audio recordings reveals fascinating moments between the architect and his friend Bernt Nyberg, guiding us through an unexpected journey into Lewerentz’s singular legacy.

    Lewerentz Divine Darkness

    • Year: 2024
    • Runtime: 70 minutes
    • Language: English, Swedish (with English subtitles)
    • Country: Sweden
    • Director: Sven Blume

    Screening location

    Gene Siskel Film Center, 164 N. State St.

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