As a young architect, he designed buildings across Israel. Today, not being able to recall it, he still feels compelled to create. At 95, he can no longer draw architectural plans. Yet, every morning he attends his office to color ...See moreAs a young architect, he designed buildings across Israel. Today, not being able to recall it, he still feels compelled to create. At 95, he can no longer draw architectural plans. Yet, every morning he attends his office to color children's booklets. Baruch Meshulam and his wife Gila founded an architectural firm in the sixties, constructing hundreds of buildings. As Baruch's dementia worsens, their grandson starts documenting the inevitable decline of their lives, their work, their home, and their 65-year marriage.
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