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One building stood as a testament to the promise of Paradise.
When filmmaker Andy Howlett set out with his camera to document the final days of Birmingham's Brutalist Central Library complex, little did he know the rabbit hole he was stumbling into. Decried by the Council as an eyesore, but hailed by Historic England as an exemplar of postwar design, the story of John Madin's concrete colossus and the fight to save it is a curious one. In this psychogeographic detective story, Howlett weaves together archive footage with on-the-ground explorations in an attempt to figure out why we lost Paradise and how it might be regained.

The Class of ‘92

4 Little Girls

Night Will Fall

Being James Bond

Seduced and Abandoned

Sherman's March

As I Was Moving Ahead, Occasionally I Saw Brief Glimpses of Beauty

7 Plus Seven

John Candy: I Like Me

Finders Keepers

McQueen

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