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Directed by | David Sauriol-Joly, Nicolas Sauriol-Joly |
Written by | David Sauriol-Joly, Nicolas Sauriol-Joly |
Produced by | Shockfilms Collective |
Starring | AXE, BLADE, C215, CES53, CLOZE, DASIC, DOES, DRE, ECB, GURS, KOOL KITO, LAVA 1&2, LOGEK, NEVER, ONETON, REE2, SCAN, SEN2, SERAK, SLAVE, SNAKE1, TECK |
Cinematography | David Sauriol-Joly |
Edited by | David Sauriol-Joly |
Production company | Shockfilms Collective |
Release date |
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Running time | 84 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Languages | French, English |
Open Streets is a 2024 Canadian documentary film directed by David and Nicolas Sauriol-Joly. It was independently produced over a ten-year period by the Montreal-based Shockfilms Collective.
Synopsis
[edit]Open Streets dives into the world of graffiti and street art culture. The documentary showcases artists from around the world and follows them into the heart of their creative process. Shot over a period of 10 years, the film promotes the work of those who transform our urban landscape by pushing boundaries and breaking rules. Open Streets raises questions about the responsibility of painting in public spaces and the risks related to this practice. The film highlights the exceptional strength of the artists to share their work, ideas and passion with everyone.
Release
[edit]Open Streets premiered in February 2024 at the 43rd edition of the Rendez-vous Québec Cinéma festival in Montreal.
Reception
[edit]Critical reception highlighted the film’s long production timeline and international scope.[1]
Featured artists
[edit]- AXE
- BLADE
- C215
- CES53
- CLOZE
- DASIC
- DOES
- DRE
- ECB
- GURS
- KOOL KITO
- LAVA 1&2
- LOGEK
- NEVER
- ONETON
- REE2
- SCAN
- SEN2
- SERAK
- SLAVE
- SNAKE1
- TECK
References
[edit]- ^ "Open Streets (2024)". Indy Film Library. 13 January 2025.