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‘The Architecture Professor’ unfolds amidst the environs of the Teresa Carreño Theater complex in Caracas. Built during the 1970s Venzuelan oil boom as a brutalist colossus, the building has now been repurposed as Nicolás Maduro’s bureaucractic annex. A friend attempts to enter the building but is denied access by the revolutionary guards, only to see him fake his identity as an architecture professor in order to gain entry. What follows is a dystopian tale of looking at architecture not only from the outside, but rather, from within decades of disrepair and ideological bankruptcy. With special Thanks to José García Oliva.