Information
| Year: | 2010 |
| Rating: | 8.4(1501) |
| Listed in: | Documentary, Comedy |
| Directed by: | Banksy |
| "The incredible true story of how the world's greatest Street Art movie was never made..." | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Banksy | |
| Actors | |
| Banksy | as Himself |
| Shepard Fairey | as Himself |
| Thierry Guetta | as Himself |
| Rhys Ifans | as Narrator |
| Space Invader | as Himself |
| Joshua Levine | as Himself |
Movie info
| Languages: | English |
| Gross: |
USA - 932,497 USD (9 May 2010) |
| Plot: | Los Angeles based Frenchman Thierry Guetta gets the idea that he would like to film street artists in the process of creating their work. He tells them that he is making a documentary, when in reality he has no intention of editing the footage into one cohesive movie. Unaware of this latter fact, many street artists from around the world agree to participate. Thierry even gets into the act by assisting them in creating the art. One of the artists that participates is the camera-shy Brit Banksy, who refuses to be shown on screen unless he is blacked out. Banksy does convince Thierry to use the footage to make a movie. In Thierry doing so, Banksy comes to the realization that Thierry is a lousy filmmaker, but he is an interesting character in an odd yet appealing way. So Banksy decides to use the footage and add additional material to make his own movie about Thierry's journey in this project. Since Thierry spent so much time involved in the process of street art, Banksy also convinces Thierry to become a street artist himself. Thierry reinvents himself as street artist MBW, an acronym for "Mr. Brainwash". Banksy, in the end, may regret this suggestion. |
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Tags
| graffiti-artist, graffiti, eccentric |
Original Soundtracks
| "Tonight the Streets Are Ours" Performed by Richard Hawley |
Quotes
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Banksy: Most artists take years to develop their style, Thierry seemed to miss out on all those bits. Banksy: There's no one like Thierry, even though his art looks like everyone else's. Banksy: Warhol repeated iconic images until they became meaningless, but there was still something iconic about them. Thierry really makes them meaningless. Banksy: I used to encourage everyone I knew to make art; I don't do that so much anymore. Thierry Guetta: I don't know how to play chess, but to me, life is like a game of chess. |
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