Bêka & Lemoine's latest film shows Venice's worst flood in half a century
Architectural filmmakers Ila Bêka and Louise Lemoine have released footage from a film, showing the impact of flooding in Venice.
The duo, known for films including Koolhaas Houselife and Moriyama-San, have released a two-minute trailer for their latest movie. It contains recent footage showing the streets of Venice under water, including the whole of Piazza San Marco.
The whole of Piazza San Marco was under water
Bêka & Lemoine recorded the footage for ongoing series Homo Urbanus, a "huge cinematic odyssey" exploring the daily life of humanity in cities all around the world. The series already includes films shot in Bogotà , Seoul, Tokyo, Kyoto, Rabat, Naples, Shanghai, Doha and Saint Petersburg. These are currently on show at the Rabat Biennale in Morocco and will also be shown in Shenzhen at the Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism/Architecture later this year.
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