L'architecte textile is a 2017 French documentary feature film [1] directed by Mika'ela Fisher about sartorial art.
L'architecte textile a perfect counterpoint, the precise work of a watchmaker in the space of the textile architect, who with his skillful hands structures and builds the garment that will sublimate the body by drawing clean lines, and, for the beauty of the gesture, sneak by the tip of the needle the pleats flying away at the slightest movement ... A masterpiece of precision micro mechanics ... the Art of the Grand Couture.
[4] The original idea was to realize a school film for fashion students so that traditional couture survives and we do not forget the technique of sartorial art, which is disappearing.
Finally, a 100-minute cinema film has been created to give "non-professionals" the opportunity to experience this exclusive and increasingly rare profession.
[6] The film begins and ends with quotations from Albert Camus' The Myth of Sisyphus: " The struggle itself to the heights is enough to fill the heart of a man.