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Bomb It is an international graffiti and street art documentary directed by Jon Reiss [1] that premiered at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival.Filmed on five continents, featuring cities such as New York, Cape Town, London, Paris, Amsterdam, Tokyo, Berlin and São Paulo, Bomb It explores the interplay between worldwide graffiti movements, the global proliferation of "Quality of Life" laws, and the ...
In 2012, she was the subject of the short documentary Claw by the digital channel WIGS. Doug Pray's graffiti documentary, "Infamy" from 2005 in part, is an homage to Claw. Her first book, Bombshell:The Life and Crimes of Claw Money was published in 2007 . Google is also putting the finishing touches on a short film about her that is going to ...
Infamy The Movie - Graffiti Documentary - Schubert speaks about his time painting with Jase at 1:02 mark; Dave Schubert discography at Discogs; Dave Shubert interview May 22, 2005 in San Francisco, CA by Raw Footage - The Beautiful Losers Film Archive; Honoring Dave Schubert, San Francisco’s Wildest Street Photographer - KQED - January 9, 2023
Indecline, stylized as INDECLINE, is an American art collective.. Members have said that the collective was formed in 2001 and is decentralized, with "dozens" of members in affiliated groups in several US states and a few foreign countries, [1] [2] and have characterized it as "[an] underground movement [of] activists, musicians, graffiti writers, [and] photographers". [3]
Beautiful Losers is a 2008 documentary filmed by director Aaron Rose and co-directed by Joshua Leonard.It was produced by Sidetrack Films in association with BlackLake Productions, and stars several artists including Harmony Korine (writer of independent cult films Kids (1995) and Gummo (1997), the latter directed by Korine himself) [1] and former graffiti artist Steve "ESPO" Powers.
In the updated "Road House," which begins streaming on Amazon Prime Video on March 21, Dalton is an ex-UFC fighter recruited by a bar owner named Frankie (Jessica Williams) to work at her place in ...
In 2009, A. O. Scott of The New York Times examined the film: "Style Wars is a work of art in its own right too, because it doesn't just record what these artists are doing, it somehow absorbs their spirit and manages to communicate it across the decades so that we can find ourselves, so many years later, in the city, understanding what made it beautiful."
Stations of the Elevated is a 1981 documentary film by Manfred Kirchheimer about graffiti in New York City. [1] It debuted at the New York Film Festival.It was re-released June 27, 2014, and shown at the Brooklyn Academy of Music and was re-released throughout the United States in the fall of 2014.