Streaming Quality: 4K Ultra HD | Dolby Vision | Atmos
Rating: ⭐ 7.0/10 (2 reviews)
Duration: 22 minutes
Genres: Documentary
Director/Creator: Robin Cantelon
Starring: N/A
Status: Released
Language: EN
Overview: About the development scheme for a residential area in the City. Barbican, which will be largely completed by 1973, will provide about 7,000 people with not only flats and houses but shops, schools and a wide range of cultural and other amenities.
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⭐ 6/10 - review by CinemaSerf
"There’s quite a fun narration accompanying this short feature that takes us from the bold and visionary planning consultation from the absentee aldermen who decided that the City of London needed to replace the population who had been bombed out during WWII with a purpose built concrete Elysium that..."