Rash offers an intimate peek into the vibrant, gritty world of Melbourne's street art scene. It doesn’t hold back—there’s an almost palpable tension as it explores the motivations of these artists, balancing legality and creativity. The pacing feels organic, like wandering through the city, stopping to take in each piece as if they were conversations with the walls. The film captures the raw, sometimes chaotic atmosphere of the streets, punctuated by the artists’ passionate performances and philosophies on art as rebellion. What stands out is the way it embraces the transient nature of street art—once it’s there, it’s gone, and that fleetingness is woven throughout the narrative. Quite the document of a city in flux, really.
Focus on street art and urban culture.Strong emphasis on artist interviews.Highlights the tension between legality and creativity.
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Nicholas Hansen
Director