Women in Architecture
A film to inspire and encourage the position of women in our society.
A better built environment is also an inclusive one. That’s why diversity is key to our profession, as it expands our views of the world and connects us with the real needs of society. So we opened a window into the professional and personal lives of three women in architecture who bring something unique to the world, to inspire others.
We reached out to Toshiko Mori, Gabriela Carrillo and Johanna Meyer-Grohbrügge, three architects in three different countries, in different contexts, at different stages of their life and career, but with a lot in common: recognized practitioners, with a passion for education, working with communities, and a sensibility towards the needs of society and the built environment.
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Boris NoirDirectorneonation
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Boris NoirWriterneonation
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Andrea ZuercherProducer
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Daniel TenneProducer
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Junus BakerProducer
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Boris NoirProducer
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Project Type:Documentary
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Runtime:20 minutes
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Completion Date:November 3, 2022
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Production Budget:250,000 USD
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Country of Origin:Switzerland
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Country of Filming:Germany, Mexico, United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
Based in Germany and Switzerland Boris Noir is a film producer and auteur from St. Petersburg.
His credo is that there is an artistic truth in everything. Working in close cooperation with his partners and customers, it is important to him to produce more than just a film – but to make emotions tangible.
As each project is unique, it is of upmost importance to create a unique team – artists and creatives who have worked for the biggest international brands and whose projects have been showcased on TV and at A-List festivals around the globe. By putting together award-winning creatives explicitly for the task at hand, the focus is to generate a film that reflects the emotional and aesthetic core of the idea.
Together with his associates and clients, Noir explores what is underneath the obvious and creates films that are fundamental.