Monday, 1 March, 2010
Footage from 1986 had been compiled and edited to produce the documentary Jean-Michel Basquiat: The Radiant Child about the iconic artist of the same name. Basquiat’s work was ahead of it’s time. Take a look.
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Wednesday, 24 February, 2010
Legendary anonymous street art icon Banksy directed Exit Through the Gift Shop, a documentary featured at the Sundance Film Festival this January. Exit Through the Gift Shop began as a documentary by Terry Guetta on the secretive world of street art. When he shot Banksy the camera was turned over to the man who knows the street art world better than anyone. Exit Through the Gift Shop hits U.K. theatres March 5th. A release date for the rest of the world has yet to be finalized, but we will be letting you know we one is. We want to see it too!
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Tuesday, 10 November, 2009

The trailer for Lil’ Wayne‘s “The Carter” documentary has dropped, it was produced by QD3 Entertainment and directed by Adam Bala Lough. Check out more information and where to pre-order the documentary at thecarterdoc.com. Keep your eyes open for the official release on November 17th, 2009. Keep reading for the trailer:
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Thursday, 23 April, 2009

Eddie Adams is a very well known, famed photographer. He is most known for the photograph above, which won him the Pulitzer Prize. The photograph is timeless. Unfortunately, life is not and with the passing of Eddie Adams we receive another timeless piece of art, An Unlikely Weapon, a film that documents Mr. Eddie Adams fascinating life.
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