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"Graffiti: peintres et vandales" is a fascinating dive into the world of street art, blending interviews and raw footage that captures the essence of an often misunderstood movement. The tone feels gritty, real, like you're walking the streets with these artists, experiencing both their passion and the societal pushback they face. It’s not just about the art; it’s about identity, rebellion, and expression. The pacing is relaxed yet engaging, letting you soak in the visuals and the conversations. No big-name director here, which somehow adds to its charm, as it feels like an insider's look. What stands out is the authenticity of the performances from the artists; they speak with a raw truth that resonates throughout the film. Definitely an interesting piece for documentary enthusiasts or anyone curious about the graffiti scene.
Authentic portrayal of street artistsInteresting insights on societal viewsUnique perspective without a well-known director
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Amine Bouziane
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