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THE GRAFFITI ARTIST - trailer 1 (1.5 min)
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THE GRAFFITI ARTIST - trailer 2 (1.5 min)
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"Floating on a skateboard through the wet streets of Seattle and Portland in the
small hours of the night, Nick is like a prophet who denies the existence of the world. A
high-school aged graffiti artist with no family or friends, Nick steals what he needs, sleeps
where he becomes tired and wanders the city at night with no other idea than perfecting his
tag, 'Rupture.' So when Nick meets another tagger and they start up a friendship, his hopes
and desires are like the art he has left on back street buildings, abandoned railroad cars
and lonely walls: beautiful, but hidden. Working at the top of their professions,
writer-director James Bolton and cinematographer Sarah Levy found their equal on the other
side of the camera in the sensitive, storytelling eyes of newcomer Ruben Bansie-Snellman.
Highly reminiscent of the classic Le Samourai, The Graffiti Artist evokes the city - and
its nocturnal protagonist's place in it - with such hypnotic, Chandleresque grace that story
and dialogue seem effortlessly to spring from setting. Simply put, The Graffiti Artist is
cinema: a perfect fantasy world of people, pictures, movement, romance, possibility."
— IFP Central Standard Film Festival |
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