Piece by Piece (English version)
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Produced by
Nic Hill Nic Hill "War Night" - A.A. Kertz Nic Hill |
Cast
Dug1 |
Genre
Documentary |
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Filmmaker Notes
I. The Birth: 1983 - 1993 The first segment of Piece by Piece lays out the fundamentals of San Francisco graffiti by documenting topics that laid the groundwork for today's Bay Area graffiti. Items covered are "Cholo" writing, the impact of PBS's Style Wars (1983), and the development of San Francisco's defined style. This segment includes not only San Francisco's graffiti originals, but also commentary from noted New York writers such as Seen, Cope 2, and Case 2. It also covers the tragedy of Dream One, an SF graffiti pioneer and a vocal figurehead in Bay Area urban welfare activism. II. The Evolution: 1993 - 2000 Expanding on the discipline of San Francisco style, the second segment elaborates on what it takes to establish credibility among the graffiti community and how San Francisco became an international magnet for ground breaking graffiti styles yet to be seen in other parts of the world. This segment features classic works from writers such as KR and the horses of Reminisce, following writers and documenting their creative expression. The film features well-known graffiti artists such as: Grey, Buter, Joro, Norm, and Barry McGee (Twist). III. The Struggle: 2004+ While graffiti is largely considered an underground movement, it's no secret that this art form has invoked a huge response from everyday citizens. The final segment of "Piece by Piece" explores the wide range of public opinion towards graffiti by bringing a voice to the citizens of San Francisco and the law enforcement officers who claim to represent their interests. The film also captures the artists’ heartfelt confessions of their love and addiction to graffiti art and typographic lettering, as well as their social activism, and short life span of their work. In summation, Piece by Piece is an authentic film that documents the last twenty years of San Francisco street art more honestly, accurately, and critically than any media piece has ever done before. Comprehensive and complete, this movie is a fast-paced journey into the world of SF street art, as seen through the eye of the artists–and compiled, piece-by-piece. Related Films
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