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Exit Through the Gift Shop

Exit Through the Gift Shop

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Documentary - or is it? - about the mysterious graffiti artist Banksy.

Certificate15

Duration82 mins

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  • James, 14
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Review by James, 14

4 stars

21 May 2013

This film is a kind of documentary film but don't be fooled this is fiction not non fiction. This follows Thierry Guetta (mr brainwash) a person who documents everything with a camera when he stumbles into the world of street art. First he documents his relative space invader. Space invader then introduces him to other street artists such as sheperd fairey Rhys Ifans. With these various street artist he packs his bags and travels the world recording various street artists. I really enjoyed this film and when I was watching it it fooled me into thinking that it was real documentary. I also like it how the title exit through the gift shop as it shows how street art has gone from a hobby to being a million pound market. I would recommend yhis film to people who enjoy documentary type films and who like a bit of humour.

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