Vigilante Vigilante: The Battle for Expression
Vigilante Vigilante: The Battle for Expression is a 2011 documentary film directed by Max Good. The film profiles several anti-graffiti vigilantes throughout the United States, including Jim Sharp (The Silver Buff), Joe Connolly (The Graffiti Guerrilla), and Fred Radtke (The Grey Ghost).[1][2][3]
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Running time | 87 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Festival screenings
- New Orleans Film Festival (2011)
- New Hampshire Film Festival (2011)
- Göteborg International Film Festival (2012)
- International Festival of Films on Art (2012)
- Victoria Film Festival (2012)
- Revelation Perth International Film Festival (2012)
- Design Indaba Film Festival (2012)
- DOCUTAH Film Festival (2012)
References
- Harvey, Dennis. "Variety Reviews "Vigilante, Vigilante: The Battle for Expression"".
- Hartlaub, Peter (2011-08-12). "Graffiti Dialogue". The San Francisco Chronicle.
- Rickman, Greg. ""Vigilante Vigilante": Quirky Doc Follows Antigraffiti Activists".
External links
- Official website
- Vigilante Vigilante: The Battle for Expression at IMDb
- Vigilante Vigilante: The Battle for Expression at Rotten Tomatoes
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