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The Man Who Stole Banksy (DVD) (*)
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$23.99 $20.98

Examiné, concurrencé ou attribué à:
D'Autres Récompenses De Festival De Film
Festival De Film De Tribeca


Langues at Sour-titres:
Danois ( Subtitles )
Anglais ( Dolby Digital 5.1 )
Finlandais ( Subtitles )
Norvégien ( Subtitles )
Suédois ( Subtitles )


Product Origine/Format:
Sweden ( PAL/Region 0 )

Durée:
89 min

Allongement:
Anamorphic Widescreen (1.78:1)

Suppléments:
Menu Interactif
Accès De Scène
Trailer(s)


Film filmé et produit dedans:
Italie ( Italie, Grèce )


Un Film De:
Marco Proserpio


Écrit Près:
Christian Omodeo
 
Filippo Perfido
Marco Proserpio
Luca Speranzoni


Acteurs:
Katrin Ahmad ..... Herself
Alaa Al-Shallabi ..... Himself
Shams Aldeek ..... Himself
Paulos Allam ..... Himself
Alaa Almasri ..... Himself
Ayed Arafah ..... Himself
Hamza Abu Ayyash ..... Himself
Vera Baboun ..... Herself
Tony Baxter ..... Himself
Borge Bengtsson ..... Himself
Lee Bofkin ..... Himself
Good Guy Boris ..... Himself
Paolo Buggiani ..... Himself
Robin Burton ..... Himself
Maikel Canawati ..... Himself
Luca Ciancabilla ..... Himself
Annabelle Gauberti ..... Herself
Majd Abdel Hamid ..... Himself
Monique Har-El ..... Herself
Peter Hvidberg ..... Himself
Stephan Keszler ..... Himself
Ziad Khateeb ..... Himself
Ibrahim Saleh Abu Laban ..... Himself
Steve Lazarides ..... Himself
Slimane Mansour ..... Himself
Carlo McCormick ..... Himself
Ray Mock ..... Himself
Patrizio Roversi Monaco ..... Himself
Cane Morto ..... Themselves
Laith Nafal ..... Himself
Christian Omodeo ..... Himself
William Parry ..... Himself
Iggy Pop ..... Narrator
George M. Rishmawi ..... Himself
Aisar Saifi ..... Himself
Wisam Salsaa ..... Himself
Rafael Schacter ..... Himself
Camillo Tarozzi ..... Himself
Philipp Teuchtler ..... Himself
Luke Trevaskis ..... Himself
Gee Vaucher ..... Herself
Françoise Vergès ..... Herself
Abu Yamen ..... Himself
Alison Young ..... Herself
Bashar Zarour ..... Himself
Sami Zarour ..... Himself
Walid Zawahrah ..... Himself


Synopsis:
No french review yet:
In 2007 Banksy goes to Palestine to paint on walls. Someone takes offense at a piece depicting an Israeli soldier checking a donkey's ID. A local taxi driver decides to cut it off and sell it back to the West. This is the story of the Palestinian perspective and reaction to street art through the work of its most celebrated hero. The story of an illegal black market of art stolen from streets around the world, cultures clashing in the face of an unsustainable political situation and finally of the changing perception on street art. It is not one story, but many. Like Banksy's art would be meaningless without its context, so the absence of it would be meaningless without an understanding of the elements that brought his artwork from Bethlehem to a Western auction house, along with the wall it was painted on.
Cet article a été ajouté le jeudi 14 mars, 2019.
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