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So, 'Banksy in London' is this intriguing little documentary, doesn't really have a director listed, which I find adds to its allure. It's basically outtakes from the larger project 'Finisterre' and gives you a peek into the evolution of Banksy's work during that time in London. The pacing is pretty laid back, showcasing various pieces that have since vanished, which gives a somewhat nostalgic vibe. The atmosphere feels a bit raw, like you're catching these moments in an unpolished way. It's fascinating to see the themes of urban decay and transformation play out through his art, especially knowing some of these pieces aren’t around anymore. It’s a nice slice of art history, if you’re into that sort of thing.
Not a conventional documentary, more of a visual diary.Highlights Banksy's transient pieces in London.Provides insight into the urban art scene of the early 2000s.
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Paul kelly
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