Shot on 8mm film in 1969, this vintage home movie captures a striking modernist building with a large sculptural statue affixed to its facade. The statue depicts a figure with arms raised, seemingly reaching upward, mounted on a textured stone wall. The footage, marked by the characteristic blue tint and grain of Super 8 film, shows the building from multiple angles, including a wider view of its architectural form and a closer look at the dynamic sculpture. The scene evokes a sense of mid-century modern design and public art, with the building standing as a prominent landmark. This archival footage is ideal for documentaries, editorial content, or nostalgic projects exploring 1960s architecture and sculpture.
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