Following post-war architectural designs, in an effort to house people cheaply and quickly, high-rise landscapes have characterised our cities and have become a way to collect people together. This has affected, and continues to, the essence of community in our European cities, with the number of people moving to live in urban environments increasing each year to record levels. 
Two men relay their stories about their upbringing in Salford, UK. An investigation into psychogeography, friendship and the passage of time.
Exhibited BFI Southbank 2014
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