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A documentary about grafitti and breakdancing. Between the antagonists (Ed Koch and Cap), the pearl clutching public and the charismatic subjects it really keeps you engaged. Also really solid editing. Tony silver was on one. you can watch it on nightflight but if money is tight I’m sure if you poke around the usual spots you can find it ;)
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May 12, 2024

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