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The Human Scale

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Denmark, Bangladesh, China · 2013
1h 23m
Director Andreas Dalsgaard
Starring
Genre Documentary

Danish architect and professor Jan Gehl explores the advantages and disadvantages of rapid urbanization around the world. In this documentary, he challenges notions of modernity and questions humanity's current way of life.

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Village Voice by

The Human Scale lacks both the punch needed to appeal to the layperson and the deep wonkiness to gain the attention of true geeks of the built environment.

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The New York Times by David DeWitt

If the result sometimes feels like a sedate lecture, the global journey strongly enlivens the lesson; it’s fascinating how alike and how different cities can be, and more fascinating to imagine what they may become.

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Los Angeles Times by Gary Goldstein

writer-director Andreas M. Dalsgaard takes such a low-key approach to presenting the film's vital, potentially involving topic that viewers may find themselves more inspired to take a snooze than a stroll.

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Variety by Ronnie Scheib

If Dalsgaard’s advocacy of Gehl’s utopian vision largely ignores the socioeconomic forces arrayed against it, the film should nevertheless enthuse pedestrians, bike riders and public-space proponents everywhere.

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