Join the Liverpool Architectural Society for a screening of E.1027 Eileen Gray and the House by the Sea, a compelling docufiction exploring the legacy of Irish architect Eileen Gray and her iconic modernist villa, E.1027. The film delves into Gray’s creative vision and her conflict with Le Corbusier, who controversially altered the house and its meaning. Drawing from original writings by Gray, Jean Badovici, and Le Corbusier, directors Beatrice Minger and Christoph Schaub craft a hybrid narrative blending documentary footage, re-enactments, and theatrical scenes.
This stylised approach allows for a deeper exploration of architectural philosophy, authorship, and memory, portraying Gray’s emotional and intellectual response to what she saw as the “vandalism” of her work. The film brings their opposing views into direct confrontation, offering a rich and layered perspective on modernist architecture.
The evening includes a short introduction by the Liverpool Architectural Society and a 15-minute interval after 100 minutes. This screening is part of a series exploring architecture through film.
The introduction and screening will begin at 6:15pm.
Please note that doors open 30 minutes before the screening and the programme will begin promptly at the listed time.
Accessibility at FACT
FACT Liverpool is fully accessible, with level and ramp access, lifts to all floors, and adapted facilities including toilets and counters. All cinema screens have wheelchair spaces, and Autism-friendly support includes a virtual reality tour and sensory packs available at the welcome desk.