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“NEXT: A Primer on Urban Painting” is a documentary exploration of graffiti-based visual art as a world culture. The filmmaker profiles the art form in nine countries including USA, Canada, France, Holland, Germany, England, Spain, Japan and Brazil. A combination of “vérité” moments and interviews with painters, “writers”, designers, documentarians and other participants within the subculture, the film conveys the dynamism and creative energy of this significant emerging artistic movement. Further Information:
• Theatrical Trailer
• Live Painting in Miami w/ Barnstormers, HVW8 & Inkheads
• Live Painting in Miami featuring Lee, Doze & Dzine
• Tony Alva in Paris
•London Extras
| Catalog Number: MC-833 |
Type: Feature |
Genre: Documentary |
| Copyright: 2008 |
Length: 95 minutes |
Format:
DVD Region: 0 (All) |
| TV System: NTSC |
ISBN: |
UPC: 0829567052426 |
| Label: Arts Alliance |
This title is available in Europe for Wholesale - List Prices: £19.99 / 29.95€
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