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Director:
Dominic Wade
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Kate Brindley, Robbie Conal, Simon Hattenstone…
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From the streets of Bristol to the caverns of London and beyond, BanksyDoc finds the truths and explores the impact that the world's most famous graffiti artist has had on the art world.
DocoBANKSY
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1855175
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SOURCE: DocoBANKSY 2012 1080p web YTS
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GENERAL INFO
Genre: Biography, Documentary
Director: Dominic Wade
Stars: Kate Brindley, Robbie Conal, Simon Hattenstone
Plot: From the streets of Bristol to the caverns of London and beyond, BanksyDoc finds the truths and explores the impact that the world's most famous graffiti artist has had on the art world.
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English
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Understanding how plastic any notion of truth and value can be, when the subject of an interview can be manipulated into saying anything the film-maker wants, when a guy with a spray can has more relevance to the world of art than its most famed and moneyed exponents. Even the opinion people have of the work is contradictory, favored by their prejudices. docoBANKSY gleefully picks up on these contradictions, playing opposing soundbites over the same graffiti. docoBANKSY adds another layer onto the absurdity by making the point that the film is not even his own work, simply something that he has found and redistributed.—Anonymous