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City Space: Power, Art, and Public Space dives into the gritty world of graffiti in Vancouver. It explores the tension between public expression and societal norms, which is pretty fascinating. The film's pacing feels contemplative, allowing viewers to sit with the various perspectives on street art versus vandalism. It's not just about the art itself but the political and social ramifications tied to it. The interviews with local artists and officials add a raw and authentic feel that captures the atmosphere of the city. You get a real sense of the passion behind the art, which is what sets this documentary apart. It’s a nuanced look at a complex issue, rather than just picking sides.
Examines graffiti culture in VancouverInterviews with local artists and officialsThought-provoking take on public expression
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