Clio Barnard's 'I See Buildings' Debuts at Cannes

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- I See Buildings Fall Like Lightning premiered in Directors' Fortnight at Cannes.
- Clio Barnard directed the film, her fifth feature, adapting Kieran Goddard’s novel with a script by Enda Walsh.
- Anthony Boyle stars as Patrick, a food‑delivery courier in Birmingham, alongside Lola Petticrew, Jay Lycurgo, Daryl McCormack, and Joe Cole, portraying five friends confronting addiction and housing insecurity.
- Harry Escott composed the electronic score for the film.
- Simon Tindall was the cinematographer, employing gliding, rhythmic camerawork that gives the opening sequence a musical feel.
Why it matters: Birmingham activists gain a vivid illustration of their housing crisis—dozens of high‑rise towers razed—through the film’s archival footage, potentially galvanizing public pressure for redevelopment policy reforms.




