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Exit Through the Gift Shop (2010) "Exit Through the Gift Shop" is a thought-provoking documentary film directed by the

Exit Through the Gift Shop (2010)

"Exit Through the Gift Shop" is a thought-provoking documentary film directed by the elusive street artist Banksy and released in 2010. This critically acclaimed movie delves into the world of graffiti art and the enigmatic figure who becomes the film's accidental protagonist, Thierry Guetta. As the story unfolds, Guetta's obsession with documenting street art leads him to cross paths with renowned artists such as Shepard Fairey, Space Invader, and Banksy himself.

The film serves as a commentary on the nature of art, the blurred lines between authenticity and commercialism, and the question of what truly constitutes talent. It raises intriguing discussions about the value of street art and its place in the art world.

If you're curious to explore the soundscape of this captivating documentary, you can play and download the sounds here.

A chance discovery sent Thierry's life
A crowd of almost 2,000 people had amassed
A little piece of that, a little piece of that,
A lot of it was starting to disappear the next day.
A lot of suckers buying into his show
A major player in an explosive new movement
A pile good or a pile not good.
A problem that we never talk about,
A transparent looked like a little stencil in a way.
Aaaagh!
About helping move the buckets, the ladder.
About snapping up MBW pieces ahead of the opening,
About Thierry.
After a graffiti artist known as Banksy
After the high of his scoop with Banksy.
All of a sudden, they were selling street art,
All of our trains are stopped.
All right, go ahead.
All the people who was working with him,
All the tape that I film, even if it was good,
Almost certain
Along with a few of the show's other producers.
Amanda, how are you doing?
Amazing. Thank you so much.
An eight foot tall spray paint can,
An it says, Bat Papi, 1893.
And a full time staff capable of producing MBW pieces
And after, I was like...
And all of sudden,
And although he didn't know it yet,
And an image based on cult '70s wrestler
And as word about MBW spread,
And asked them if they could help me,
And because I never made a movie before
And become a street artist himself.
And being filmed at the same time
And bought me a phone,
And came flocking to report on the elephant in the room.
And do a review, because...
And every person I told about him bought something,
And everything about it is shit
And everything was getting a bit crazier,
And fate remained on Thierry's side
And for me to have someone there as a lookout was always good.
And from that things,
And get the canvases rolled out flat, and I'll come in a bit.
And getting something that nobody sees,
And had us working on a day rate
And having 100 people working for him,
And he bought $100 worth of credit
And he came round my house and put the DVD on,
And he comes up with the ideas on what to change them,
And he couldn't make it that moment.
And he didn't care whatsoever.
And he forgets he comes with a family.
And he goes, and he start... put it in.
And he knows where all the best walls are in L.A.
And he made a good living selling his wares
And he said, Can you build me a monster out of TVs?
And he said, This is it.
And he says, Did you take a lot of pictures?
And he says, Oh, you're laughing, eh?
And he takes time,
And he wanted to know if I could build him
And he was always...
And he was maybe just someone with mental problems
And he's kinda crazy.
And him selling a lot of expensive art very quickly,
And I am Mr. Brainwash.
And I asked somebody to illustrate it,
And I didn't think there was any harm in it,
And I don't have any proof on you.
And I don't have nothing with this guy,
And I don't know how to stop...
And I don't know whether it's just that he's passionate
And I go, Pom!
And I had a warehouse with big bales of these clothes,
And I had this idea
And I just do it to... I don't know...
And I like that.
And I liked it, so I made a small sticker.
And I liked it, so I went to Kinko's,
And I made it transparent, you know,
And I put in a toy from Fisher Price.
And I said no,
And I said, I'm gonna make a street art documentary,
And I said, Sure.
And I said, What? You have who?
And I said, Where are you?
And I start doing it
And I start filming, I felt,
And I start filming.
And I start to know one,
And I thought it was really nice,
And I thought, Yeah.
And I was crying, and I didn't know.
And I was gonna throw it off a building, just like...
And I was uncomfortable with that,
And I wasn't lying about that.
And I went at 10:00 at night
And I went on the, like, Indiana Jones ride,
And I worry.
And I would go even up, up more to have the shot that is great.
And I'd put the price that is $400.
And I'll start the bid at $100,000.
And I'll tell you a pile...
And I'm doing this big show,
And I'm like, Okay.
And I'm telling that to the guy.
And if he didn't know how to do any of these things himself,
And in my head,
And it gains real power from perceived power.
And it was all kind of going a little bit wrong.
And it was kind of suspense,
And it was magic kind of way.
And it was never gonna happen again.
And it's all... it's all a make up kind of way, you know?
And it's not that it was so many people;
And it's, you know, the smaller Mao.
And make some art, you know, have a little show,
And maybe there's some things to be learned from it.
And maybe there's some things to be learned from it.
And me, I'm filming, taking pictures...
And me, the only thing I wanted to do
And now that he had found it, he wasn't about to let it go.
And now, under the influence of pain numbing drugs,
And obviously, for that, you go to jail for ten years.
And off he went back to Los Angeles,
And on condition that I could check the tapes afterwards.
And one make me meet another one.
And one man who claimed he was from the FBI.
And people can see it.
And people spent them,
And people that used to be in street art,
And people were like, Oh, yeah.
And pointing his camera at anything that moved
And punched his number in and said,
And put it outside
And put them in the small room.
And putting it on top of couple building,
And really, to validate what he was doing.
And somebody come up,
And somewhere you and... illegal,
And sort of try to, you know, come out
And Space Invader had something, a trouble with something,
And start to glue?
And starting to put it all around the city.
And the detention of all these terror suspects,
And the insurance?
And the thing goes, Vvvvt!
And the way that I made it,
And then he actually got us into the space
And then he'd broken his leg
And then I walked off one way
And then that's Keith Haring, who I'm not a fan of.
And then there's this sign with a picture of a camera on it
And then we Photoshop.
And then when I came off that,
And then when I came off that,
And then, miraculously...
And then, of course, once I was with Space Invader,
And they really believe it.
And they said, Well, there's this French guy
And they said, You are in big, big, big trouble.
And they think that I'm not organized.
And they won't know.
And they're all in, like, fairly bad English.
And Thierry had landed right in the middle of it.
And Thierry seemed to miss out on all those bits.
And things like this,
And this is the fifth one.
And this is the way that I made it.
And this is what I create.
And this piece called Don't Be Cruel.
And this piece has been pulled back a little bit.
And trying to do the game of Space Invaders,
And walking everywhere, you know,
And we didn't tell anyone else about it,
And we figured out what he needed
And we just shot off, like, the morning before the show.
And we scan the image,
And when that happened, it was like, Holy shit.
And with his grand opening
And within days, Thierry was being interviewed
And you are upstairs doing your thing
And you can decide who it is
And you fractured it right through here,
And you have a lot of numbers
And you said, This is the number 12.
And you said...
And you'll see if I'm a rabbit or a turtle.
And, How are the children?
And, How are you, my darling?
And, like, selected different pictures,
And, you know, with, like, long legs
André has this character
Andy Warhol passed away, and I'm here.
Animal rights activists are outraged
Any kind of people,
Any time in my life
Anybody's listening to me now.
Anything you want.
Around the world.
As a major new star was born before their very eyes.
As he prepared for his first big American show.
As he ventured further afield,
As if he is a fully formed artist ready for the world stage
As were we, to be honest.
Asking if I would give him a quote to promote his show.
At all this stuff he got out of it.
At that point, I thought I'd better leave the park.
At that time,
At the Museum of Modern Art or something,
At the right time, really.
At the wrong moment, you know.
Attracting sudden interest from the art establishment.
Banksy had camouflaged his rented elephant
Banksy had just given him
Banksy had started out as a provincial graffiti artist,
Banksy invited Thierry to England.
Banksy returned to Los Angeles.
Banksy this.
Banksy was now taking vandalism in an entirely new direction.
Bar code.
Barely Legal.
Because for me, it's an important part of the job
Because he said he'd nearly finished the film,
Because I don't know who it is.
Because I have Banksy here, and I would like...
Because I learned from Obey and things like this,
Because I like what he did.
Because I never solid, transparent.
Because I thought it was nice, what they were doing,
Because I wanted to show that I could do it.
Because I'm running around,
Because it seemed like a good idea:
Because it was only now,
Because it was, like, a mix of fears
Because it's like, you know...
Because it's not every day that I see you.
Because Thierry still hadn't decided
Because when you got them like this,
Because, you know, bill to pays,
Becoming a street artist,
Beginning to resemble an art gallery.
Being the man of mystery
Borf.
But after a while, he's like,
But at least with Thierry,
But before long, his stencils were appearing all over Britain.
But even back in 2000,
But he doesn't care.
But he was actually a lot more interesting than I am,
But he was extremely iconic in the way that he did it.
But I brought Thierry over to London
But I don't know what to do with them.
But I even delete it when you guys came to me.
But I kept filming,
But I know he's doing a bit more installations at the moment.
But I know the moment it came inside my hand,
But I needed him out of the way
But I said he could film me,
But I said it's great
But I think if you look at it particularly
But I would do it
But I'm excited about it.
But life is a chess game for me.
But me, I wanted to meet the guy,
But my focus in my head, it was like,
But not dressed like security, but look like, you know,
But now there was a new development
But obviously, that hadn't stopped Thierry,
But only my hands, from behind,
But right now,
But sculptures and installations too.
But street art has a short lifespan,
But that's one out of four, five, six.
But the artist himself remained as elusive as ever.
But the walls remained bare
But then Thierry really made them meaningless.
But then, there aren't supposed to be any rules,
But there's probably a moral in there somewhere.
But this fool's down for this, dog.
But this is, like, Space Invader.
But when people were asking me what this guy's doing,
But, like, I think it'd be cool if you came up with us.
But, you know, it's kind of... I think...
By now, word about this mystery provocateur
By the editor of the city's biggest listings magazine,
By the need to record the people and events around him.
By transforming the cavernous space
Bye, Gigi! Bye, Jackie!
Bye!
C'est Shaq.
Came a few days later when Invader arranged to meet up
Came into my hand,
Can I get two adults just for Disneyland, please?
Can I have a quick word with you, sir, please?
Can I take one picture before I go?
Can I talk to you for a second?
Can you guys form a straight line to the right, please?
Capacity's approximately gonna be, like, 750 to 800.
Click!
Combining Andre's face with a command to obey,
Couldn't get any more intense,
Couple tape here, couple tape here,
Didn't actually exist.
Didn't fold, didn't buckle;
Disaster struck.
Do you guys think you still have a shot
Do you think that he's gonna come and cut little papers
Do you think that people is gonna wait and wait
Doing some editing.
Don't film from that side.
Don't walk all over the paint.
Don't you wish to be taller sometimes?
Essentially like somebody with a short attention span
Even allowing him to film inside his studio
Even if his art does look quite a lot like everyone else's.
Even taking pictures, he would do it like...
Even though the Andre the Giant sticker
Everything that I owned, I put it in it.
Excuse me, sir?
Excuse me?
Felt compelled to break through the gates.
Film from this side over here.
Film! Film! Come closer.
Filming everything that Space Invader was doing
Finding their style,
Flicking through a cable box of 900 channels.
Following the movement of street art.
Following them, following them.
For $550,000.
For creating Mr. Brainwash?
For fuck's sake, I printed it.
For me, it was done.
For the 200 free posters or no?
For transforming the face of an unknown senator
For what was now widely tipped to be
Four different color Post its in here.
From every corner, they were on me.
From the entire Mickey Mouse security team...
From the task in hand.
Fuck.
Giving Thierry his first insight into the value of his work.
Giving Thierry the chance to pursue his new passion
God, I don't even know who else.
Good. How are you doing?
Got turned back at immigration,
Had a little problem of sleeping sometime.
Had been crafted into a 90 minute film
Had lain empty for almost a year
Had moved on to gallery shows,
Had stumbled into an intriguing underground world,
Hanging stuff, moving stuff, carrying stuff,
Having him to push you to do street art,
Having spent years
He asked me to promote the show for him,
He at last glimpsed the enormity
He called up, and he came to London
He could always employ people who did.
He could fix it all up.
He could get me whatever I wanted;
He could never have imagined just how far things would go.
He could take me anywhere;
He did a really good job of stashing the tape in his sock...
He figured, I want to do something just as great.
He filmed constantly...
He finds the paintings that he likes,
He had a guitar,
He had arrived with his crew
He had been promising everyone for so long.
He had no fear.
He just goes and does.
He needs to call at 2:00.
He never went anywhere without a video camera.
He now had to devise a way
He opened his door to me,
He said he just needed some things built
He said, Have you got a phone?
He was always very diligent about climbing,
He was cool.
He was even more than I expected.
He was following the artists,
He was my guy after that.
He was pretty much obsessed.
He was, like, painting, like, shadows on the streets
He was, like, the only one that I don't have,
He was... he is the...
He was... he was human.
He was... he was... he was...
He's funny looking. No.
He's holed in L.A. right now, bro.
He's inspired by other things.
He's kind of the rightful heir to Andy Warhol, in a way.
He's like, It's good, you know?
He's like, Okay, show me the pictures.
He's like, This is where I'm gonna do it.
He's up on every corner.
Hello, French people.
Hello, this is Shepard Fairey.
Hello?
Hey, how you doing?
Hey, man. How are you?
His name was Shepard Fairey.
His other subjects carried on,
His pieces appeared in galleries and shows around the world,
His work seemed to be everywhere,
His world was about to collide head on
How am I gonna make it? How am I gonna make it?
How are you doing, Thierry?
How'd you guys find out about this event?
Hype.
I always avoided cameras,
I always thought of that.
I answered a nondescript ad
I ask everybody that I knew.
I brought in three of my staff members
I came, picked him up.
I changed my shirt.
I choose a wall 'cause I like it,
I could get him all the time,
I couldn't do anything without capturing it.
I couldn't let it down, ever.
I didn't ask him anything.
I didn't ask him; I just filmed.
I didn't know what way that I'm gonna get this person,
I didn't know, in reality, and after I went back to class,
I didn't want to disappoint Banksy.
I do think that the whole phenomenon
I don't even know if there is a joke.
I don't have anything to do with it.
I don't have anything to do with this person.
I don't have nothing with you guys,
I don't know how the video camera
I don't know how to play chess,
I don't know what it means,
I don't know who the joke's on, really.
I don't know.
I don't really do that so much anymore.
I don't think Thierry played by the rules,
I drive you if you need to go anywhere.
I fall, like, making the art.
I feel good as an artist to have a reputation now.
I feel good.
I feel like, um...
I felt like I had the piece that will finish the puzzle.
I film.
I find a way of making the no as a yes.
I guess I trusted Thierry with everything.
I guess Thierry showed up at a time
I guess who isn't inspired by other things?
I had cameras set up everywhere.
I had the best intentions.
I have never seen someone with so much goddamn art
I haven't seen group shows with that much artwork.
I hear about this Banksy.
I just fall in the spiral. Aaaah!
I just loved it, you know,
I just want to talk to you, dude.
I just went and, like... it was not even a push.
I kept going.
I know Space Invader. Not here, no.
I like it. I like it.
I like to fly from one artist to another.
I like what it feels like, you know?
I liked to capture those people
I love the design of it.
I love you!
I made it.
I mean, he was, like, just incredible.
I mean, I don't know how to make a film,
I mean, I guess part of the power of Thierry
I mean, I heard about him.
I mean, I'm lucky I didn't get caught that day.
I mean, it was all starting to sound a little bit crazy.
I mean, it's beautiful, but it's in the closet.
I mean, it's not Gone with the Wind,
I mean, make them work to do something.
I mean, maybe Thierry was a genius all along.
I mean, the thing is that most all art
I mean, there's no one quite like Thierry, really,
I mean, we had to, 'cause, you know,
I never did an exposition in a gallery, really.
I never met the cat till tonight,
I never show any work anywhere,
I never want to be locked down anywhere.
I never went home again.
I put it down, and I said,
I put it on, I go... I go on Menu right away,
I really did it kind of the way,
I remember I was in the playground,
I said, Look.
I said, No, I took one picture,
I saw Banksy, and I thought he was a genius,
I see this particular one
I start to make copies, make it bigger,
I started to really see, like, a gallery outside.
I take the camera... I take him...
I think he put me into street art
I think he's really, like...
I think I got accepted, you know?
I think maybe Thierry
I think was a little premature.
I thought it was a big breach of security.
I thought, you know, that nobody was allowed to do this.
I told him I'd never seen anything like it,
I took picture of me holding a camera,
I tried calling Thierry, didn't get any answer,
I tried calling Thierry, didn't get any answer,
I used to take things that,
I used to think everyone should do it.
I used to... couple tape here, couple tape here,
I want to make it more like a show.
I want to make it more like a show.
I want... I want... I want to interview this guy.
I wanted to make a movie about street art,
I wanted to try to do something big.
I was a filmmaker.
I was at school.
I was completely maxed with camera.
I was driving like crazy.
I was filming and filming myself filming me.
I was filming Space Invader, but I wanted more.
I was in downtown Los Angeles one day.
I was like, What the fuck is going on?
I was putting my life on...
I was refinancing the house.
I was saying, It's okay; it's my cousin.
I was so much focused on it that I put all my money in it.
I was taking pictures, and things like this.
I was there.
I was very curious how the hell
I was, like, 20 years old, and I put it on layaway,
I wasn't worried, but I'm sure my wife
I went in the toilet to change my hat.
I went to a cousin or something outside of what happened,
I worry for everybody, actually,
I would go upstairs,
I would make them live forever,
I would never have thought that it would be so many people.
I would say $24,000.
I'd keep filming, keep filming, keep filming.
I'll be your driver.
I'll take care of you, whatever, whatever.
I'm a ghost when I'm with them.
I'm Angie Crouch.
I'm expecting to see a mixture
I'm gonna do a flip.
I'm gonna put some more cans all the way...
I'm having a break.
I'm just gonna come with the idea and say,
I'm kind of a ghost.
I'm like a bird.
I'm like a bird.
I'm like, I don't know what you have on me.
I'm like, Uh...
I'm like, Where...are...you?
I'm making it an art amusement.
I'm not doing anything at any time.
I'm not doing anything. I'm not doing anything.
I'm not gonna arrest you.
I'm not gonna make it.
I'm not quite sure what I'm in for,
I'm playing chess.
I'm running the show.
I'm running the show.
I'm sure you can appreciate graffiti's a criminal offense.
I'm trying not to.
I'm walking to leave.
If he copies...
If I can ask you to stop any recording that you're doing.
If Thierry can pull it off, then amazing,
If this room stayed like this, that's cool, but...
If you're a graffiti rat and you're miles from home.
In a dramatic new direction.
In an apparent statement about how easy it is
In context as an entire body of work,
In its entirety,
In just a few moments, we will begin our trip...
In one art show in my entire life.
In one moment, they stopped the train.
In order to do it, so I said,
In some ways,
In the city.
In the city's most bohemian shopping district,
In the early 1980s.
In the end, it's gonna become, like, a big space
In the show.
In the show.
In this tiny world of street art,
Into a street art spectacular filled not just with paintings
Into a universally recognized icon.
Into an international news event.
Into the epic documentary
Into the venue for his first major U.S. exhibition,
Into unique, collectible MBW originals.
Invader visited Los Angeles for the first time,
Invite a few people, get some bottles of wine?
Is a slight oxymoron, I think.
Is all about brainwashing.
Is built to last, like, hundreds of years.
Is Mickey Mouse gonna be there today?
Is this unlikely...
Is to show that Los Angeles can have great shows.
It comes to a point that I got accepted.
It didn't stop.
It is giant.
It is real?
It just didn't stop.
It just seemed to go on and on.
It looks like it's sort of a one trick pony,
It seemed to be a very, very serious thing indeed.
It was an hour and a half
It was at that point that I realized
It was beyond my expectation, like they say.
It was going in a box somewhere.
It was going nowhere.
It was kind of fun,
It was like a big adventure every night.
It was like a need to be captured.
It was like getting something in the daylight
It was like having the key of getting all these people.
It was like more than any drugs to anybody.
It was magic that this person let me film, you know?
It was obsession.
It was the capturation.
It was the name of my best friend
It was, like, an enjoyment to get pushed, you know.
It was, like, kind of a vision that I saw.
It wasn't important, how it was made.
It will go down in history.
It's a fascinating thing to observe,
It's a painting.
It's a triumph.
It's a very dangerous thing.
It's about time.
It's all money.
It's all the way on the side of your foot.
It's beautiful. Keep on doing it.
It's because everything that I do
It's before Batman.
It's cast in bronze, or it's oil on canvas,
It's full of pictures,
It's gonna have bars here.
It's good, you know? It's good.
It's gothic.
It's impossible, but how am I gonna make it?
It's just so much work to do, prices, and...
It's like being an artist overnight.
It's like gold, you know?
It's nearly finished.
It's not about the hype.
It's not about the money.
It's not straight! Up a bit.
It's okay.
It's okay. I can do another three minutes.
It's really big.
It's the biggest elephant I ever saw in my life.
It's to take pictures.
It's, like, I changed Elvis.
It's, like, to trying to do some lines
It's... anthropologically, sociologically,
Just eight hours before the doors opened,
Just listen to me.
Just put them all like that.
Just say when.
Just wait one second. Okay.
Keep your eye out for the cops.
Kind of the same story of Obey,
Kind of way,
L.A. Weekly.
L.A. Weekly.
Ladies and gentlemen,
Leading the artist to some of the best painting spots
Let's make the show go on!
Letting Thierry capture every moment
Like I saw in Banksy's show,
Like this, I don't... you know, I'm clear.
Like, he goes, and he, like...
Like, Let him film.
Like, The guy's gonna film me one time, two times,
Like, there is a park amusement;
Like, they said that I'm as good as that, you know?
Like, this room looks cool.
Like, what I say:
Look at the pink.
Look at this. It's really big.
Looking for sculptors or artists who could work in papier mâché.
Looking like something out of the 1860s,
Looks a bit like Banksy,
Lot number 33A, Banksy,
Making a documentary,
MALE NARRATOR: This guy was Thierry Guetta,
Many of the biggest names in the street art world
Marked the point at which street art
May I have your attention, please?
Maybe he got a bit lucky.
Maybe I needed to trust somebody.
MBW was front page news.
Me, as respecting him, you know,
Mr. Brainwash still had plenty to do,
My phone rings.
Myself and my girlfriend, Sonja, went down there,
NARRATOR: A few days later, Los Angeles awoke
NARRATOR: A few months after Thierry had seen him in London,
NARRATOR: A few months later,
NARRATOR: A few weeks after their chance encounter in L.A.,
NARRATOR: After four hours of questioning,
NARRATOR: After ten months of Thierry's constant presence,
NARRATOR: All his years of filming
NARRATOR: And just when it seemed that the pressure
NARRATOR: And when Invader returned to France,
NARRATOR: As Thierry persevered
NARRATOR: As time passed, those who knew Thierry
NARRATOR: Back in L.A.,
NARRATOR: Banksy had put Thierry well and truly on the spot.
NARRATOR: Barely Legal
NARRATOR: But Banksy could never have guessed
NARRATOR: But Banksy had more on his mind
NARRATOR: But Banksy's close knit team
NARRATOR: But it wasn't just Shepard
NARRATOR: But Mr. Brainwash had some catching up to do.
NARRATOR: But the ultimate validation
NARRATOR: But there was one very unusual thing
NARRATOR: But Thierry was still finding distractions
NARRATOR: By mid afternoon,
NARRATOR: Eventually, with only three hours left
NARRATOR: Finally, the doors opened
NARRATOR: Following all the press coverage,
NARRATOR: For five years,
NARRATOR: For the rest of Banksy's stay,
NARRATOR: For the rest of Banksy's stay,
NARRATOR: Held in an interrogation room,
NARRATOR: In his new role as documentary filmmaker,
NARRATOR: Needing an operation,
NARRATOR: Originally booked to run for just five days,
NARRATOR: Outside, the first eager art fans
NARRATOR: So now Thierry had to come up with a way
NARRATOR: So now, using the formula he had seen work so well
NARRATOR: That night when Shepard did meet Space Invader,
NARRATOR: The day after his close shave with Disneyland,
NARRATOR: The endorsements
NARRATOR: The following spring, Thierry returned to England.
NARRATOR: The L.A. Weekly also reported
NARRATOR: The magical combination
NARRATOR: The youngest in a large family,
NARRATOR: Thierry had accidentally found a focus.
NARRATOR: Thierry had now remortgaged his business
NARRATOR: Thierry returned home to Los Angeles
NARRATOR: Thierry wasn't the only one intrigued.
NARRATOR: Thierry's cousin was Space Invader,
NARRATOR: Thierry's documentary was shaping up to be
NARRATOR: Thierry's extraordinary habit
NARRATOR: Thierry's opportunity to meet someone
NARRATOR: Thierry's plan was to emulate Banksy's L.A. show
NARRATOR: When Banksy had suggested to Thierry
NARRATOR: While Banksy went on the rides,
NARRATOR: While most artists
NARRATOR: While Thierry schemes to find a way
NARRATOR: With a crew of 20 people
NARRATOR: With a growing workforce
NARRATOR: With his big day now upon him,
NARRATOR: With no leads to go on,
NARRATOR: With over4,000 people flowing through the venue,
NARRATOR: With Roger and the team
Never, never, never.
No one's really done it the way he's done it.
No, no, but that's not. That's not graffiti.
No, no, no, don't use that.
No, you've got to come right now.
No.
No.
No... the camera is on the table.
Not that, no. That's graffiti.
Not to see anything.
Now is the time.
Now it's those other big walls opposite...
Now set for just three weeks away,
Now taking care of the practical arrangements,
Now Tate Britain in Pimlico
Obey is about brainwashing.
Of a lot of the final logistics that needed to happen.
Of controversy, celebrity, and the painted elephant
Of different things.
Of filming everything
Of me with the camera.
Of street art and pop art together.
Of the enterprise he had embarked upon.
Of the little show Banksy had suggested.
Of their creative process.
Of Thierry's obsession with street art,
Of this camera happy Frenchman.
Of trusted friends
Of trying to keep everything completely under wraps,
Of turning 200 identical screen prints
Of what happened when this guy
Oh, cool.
Oh, he's dead, yeah.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God. Oh, my God.
Oh, this guy is cool.
Oh, yeah, here's the Ba... here's a big Banksy.
Oh, you didn't know him?
Oh.
Okay, can they unroll all the canvas?
Okay, I need you to just to take oil painting
Okay, now let's go back a little bit
Okay, you show me,
Okay?
Okay?
Okay? Okay?
Okay.
Okay.
On a commercial scale.
On the border of losing everything that I own.
On this exciting new market.
One day, Shepard would be famous
One guy is behind me; two guys behind me;
One life to another.
One of the most expensive artists in our generation today,
One thing, one thing.
One, two, three.
One, two.
One, two. One, two.
Ooh...
Oop! Whoa!
Or if he copies Banksy
Or things will turn bad.
Or whether it's that he's passionate
Peace to the whole world.
Police officer. I'm not gonna arrest you.
Pom, pom, pom, pom, pom,
Prices for work by leading street artists rocketed,
Private collectors had begun to inquire
Put them in any order in the room.
Putting the paintings up on the walls themselves.
Ready for her big moment.
Recording every detail of the artist's life.
Red light. I stay.
Refused to discuss security arrangements today
Right, this is my number.
Right, you have the footage.
Right?
Say hello to the French people.
Saying that Thierry had found this huge warehouse
Saying, This will be a great place
Says this small white card given to visitors...
Scarface, is it a big one?
Security and people like this,
Selecting which of his many pieces to include
Shepard Fairey was at Kinko's on Vine,
Shepard had already clocked up over a million hits
Shepard's experiment with the power of repetition
Shoes, bags.
Since emigrating to the United States
Since punk,
So after Thierry withstood interrogation
So basically, this is the... called...
So can you...
So desperate were they
So from $50,
So he went to a phone shop over the road
So he's like, What you gonna do?
So how long you been doing this?
So I ask Space Invader.
So I love it, you know?
So I rang the only person I knew in Los Angeles
So I rung a few people
So I said to Thierry,
So I think a lot of the people in the art world
So I thought, you know, maybe I could have a go.
So I took Thierry with me,
So I tried Thierry again, and this time he answered,
So I use MBW,
So I wanted to get as much people as possible.
So I went to Los Angeles at about spring 2006,
So I wrote him a sentence, and I emailed it off.
So I'm lying completely.
So I'm starting to feel scared.
So it felt right to at least make something
So it needed documenting.
So it was, like, that feeling that it was, like, a danger,
So now the film is kind of about him.
So on the understanding
So that he could kind of keep coming up with projects
So that obviously seemed like the best place to put him.
So then I went on Pirates of the Caribbean.
So then these famous auction houses,
So they put me in a seat.
So Thierry now started
So this guy shows up
So this is gonna be like a jail.
So we've been wandering around the park for a while,
So what do you do for a living?
So what I did, I went and meet him.
So what name you are using?
So who is this guy?
So yeah, he proved his worth on that project,
So you don't really know where to start.
So you draw. You know how to draw?
So, um, I guess I'll start off by asking you about the film.
Some interesting notions around celebrity.
Someone is annoyed with BT telephones.
Something that you want to express yourself,
Sometime I write nothing.
Sometime I write the year.
Sometimes I could make $5,000.
Sometimes in life, you have to go... to go...
Sometimes things can go awry.
Somewhere brainwash your face.
Somewhere it's great, but from the people,
Sorry for the holdup, folks.
Sound check, please.
Start videoing the work.
Starting with... starting now, this second,
Stopped even noticing his ever present camera,
Street art was poised
Subversive graffiti artist Banksy, whose work...
Take a little piece over here,
Take two.
Taking up his time.
Tapes and tapes and tapes.
Than getting the show's surprise guest
Thanks.
That have been here since 3:30 or4:00 working,
That he make some art,
That he would just help me make some paintings,
That I would capture at these moments,
That is a smiling face that's blinking an eye
That maybe Thierry wasn't actually a filmmaker
That means... no, five, I think.
That one's from the show in L.A.
That Thierry had all this amazing footage
That was my thing.
That was not just illegal;
That we would never have had otherwise.
That we're getting a lot of this stuff on tape.
That what you see in the night light.
That would become known as street art.
That would dictate the path of his life
That you could actually watch about it.
That, when you're close to it,
That's an art. That's an art.
That's done. It's the other big space.
That's enough. Stop recording.
That's fine, sir.
That's good. That's good.
That's not graffiti.
That's who started, you know?
That's why I call myself Mr. Brainwash.
That's why I kept following them,
The authentic inside story of the birth of a movement
The building was at last
The crew started
The first 200 people to turn up
The first time that Thierry was filming Banksy,
The former CBS studio complex covering 15,000 square feet
The grandfather of Batman.
The guy that was supposed to be helping me
The hottest art event of the year.
The insurance, we're taking care of.
The man who would film anything
The more important it seems;
The more people want to know what it is,
The more they ask each other,
The only thing he has to do is to turn on that camera.
The only thing I want to do in L.A.
The pressure was starting to show.
The profile of the one artist who eluded him
The question inevitably arose:
The right. Right.
The scale of his production
The scale of his production
The texture.
The unlikeliness of it.
The vandalized phone box.
The way it started,
The whole big room is empty.
Then I went out,
Then remove it, because you guys got to go.
Then remove it, because you guys got to go.
There is a guy here, a guy there...
There is nothing to do there?
There is nothing to do?
There is... people comes.
There should be more stuff like this in Los Angeles.
There was, like, walkie talkies crackling everywhere,
There's an elephant in the room,
These reports are coming back
They all tell you, Yeah, he doesn't have a phone,
They come to the market, and what they see?
They come to the thing,
They didn't understand.
They have... I mean, serious collections.
They look at me like, Who is this?
They said, It's impossible.
They say that art is dead,
They took me away.
They were so happy.
They were so pleased with what they see.
They were so... you know?
They wouldn't give it to me, you know?
Thierry became increasingly compelled
Thierry came up with a big idea
Thierry made himself indispensable,
Thierry made himself indispensable,
Thierry now started traveling the world with Shepard,
Thierry owned a vintage clothing store
Thierry set about creating his own alter ego
Thierry was being introduced
Thierry was constantly meeting street artists.
Thierry was free to spend time
Thierry was ordered to slow things down,
Thierry was questioned by Disney's security people
Thierry was released.
Thierry was there
Thierry was with his camera,
Thierry, along with half of Hollywood.
Thierry's huge success and arrival in the art world.
Thierry's promotional brain wave:
This and that.
This bone's called your metatarsal,
This hybrid form of graffiti was driven by a new generation
This is one piece that I really like,
This is probably my last MBW show I'll be working.
This is the way that I made it, kind of way.
This is what I want, and I want this like that.
This is when I saw that he was, like, a legend.
This oil painting, do you know where is the two...
This one is Elvis.
This one, good.
This one, I'm not sure.
This room looks almost done.
This room looks interesting.
This wall.
Those left outside
Those moments, you know, forever and ever.
Three times, five times, ten times, twelve times,
Through a series of DIY art shows,
Through my cousin, I met André.
Thud!
To a public eager to feast their eyes
To a very different side of the Magic Kingdom.
To become the biggest countercultural movement
To bring Thierry face to face
To discover there was a new star in town.
To get everything ready,
To have fun, you know?
To ignore the things right in front of us.
To invest in a huge studio, screen printing equipment,
To L.A.'s more fashion conscious citizens.
To London, Paris, and even Beijing.
To make a piece about Guantánamo Bay
To make their mark by any means necessary.
To plan the next phase of his artistic career.
To put a huge body of work together
To put down his camera
To put some stuff that you love,
To run away as soon as we've done it,
To see where you're gonna put it.
To send it to my mailing list, to post it on my website,
To take your souvenir photo.
To the mysterious Englishman.
To transform a large run down warehouse
Tried to make a documentary about me,
Trippy.
Tssh, tssh, tssh, tssh.
Two beers. A couple beers.
Two, three.
Uh, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Um, you already got your interview,
Until in 1999, on a family holiday to France,
Until Thierry decided it would make the perfect venue
Using stickers, stencils, posters, and sculptures
Usually, I just...
Valet parking, or they just go?
Very important when you put the poster
Was able to leave one of his own paintings
Was about to become bigger than ever.
Was at the opening party for Banksy's show.
Was forced into the spotlight,
Was horrified by the sudden appearance
Was just an inside joke
Was kind of important,
Was like a bit of a release for me, you know?
Was measured in dollars and cents.
Was now running far ahead
Was radiating far beyond the world of street art.
Was that Thierry's street art documentary
Was, like, buy some tape and go somewhere, you know?
Was, you know, one of the most interesting things about it,
We had someone hanging round afterwards
We had the sort of attendance that you get for a decent show
We have a mountain of...
We just... we just forged a million quid.
We made lists of what needed to happen.
We start to see some people coming in,
We went out that evening.
We were right in the middle of putting the show together,
We're gonna do both.
We're gonna have a meeting. One thing.
We're here to see Mr. Brainwash, bro.
Well, I'd never let anybody film anything before,
Were a little bit confused as to how that would happen, you know?
Were already starting to arrive.
Were immediately picked up by the media,
What about getting...
What do you do?
What do you think of it?
What do you think of the American Gothic?
What do you want?
What exactly was Thierry filming for?
What is the film?
What none of them suspected
What Thierry had in mind for his modest contribution.
What was right in front of them
What you gonna do?
What's the matter?
When he got his camera out.
When I came, I came with a camera,
When I met Zeus,
When I picked up the camera,
When I realized that the reaction to this stuff
When I was with Thierry,
When it was filmed,
When you gonna film someone else?
When you're really close to it,
Which paintings to frame and hang.
While everyone else soon learned how determined he could be.
While I was on a billboard or a rooftop,
Who are you, and what do you do?
Who caught Thierry's eye.
Who could keep him in steady thrills
Who happened to have a camera.
Who is this guy?
Who killed himself when we were 16...
Who provoked the real sensation.
Who's a cousin of Space Invader,
Who's Banksy? Banksy?
Why does that one reoccur so many times?
Why don't you go and do it now?
Why don't you go and put up some more of your posters
Why?
With 12 liters of children's face paint
With a different concern altogether...
With a remote control
With another West Coast street artist.
With collectors rushing to get in
With his endless trips away,
With his quest to capture the world of street art
With pictures all around.
With the arrival of the internet,
With the intriguing title Life Remote Control.
With these, like, huge sideburns, sweating,
Work their way up from small beginnings,
Would arrive with a bang.
Would be complete without a Banksy.
Would be given a free, one of a kind screen print.
Wow, you made this?
Wrote notes,
Yeah, do you have any walls?
Yeah, I was faced with that terrible thing
Yeah, we were, you know, laughing like trains
Yeah, yeah, yeah, like, what do you want?
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, you know?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah. This is Amanda.
Yes, but I've done it.
Yes, Mickey Mouse will be there.
Yes.
Yes. Yes.
You ask the question, Why me? in the end.
You call me. I have everything you need.
You can actually spend them.
You can't do that here.
You don't know?
You find it here?
You go to Toontown, and he's waiting for you guys.
You gonna hit that?
You guys need to go.
You have to keep an eye on the big picture.
You have to make some decisions.
You know Space Invader?
You know,
You know, a toy from Fisher Price,
You know, an artist is not a guy that you see in one show
You know, he's really like what he represent.
You know, he's really, like...
You know, I change park to art.
You know, I felt like I should capture everything on film,
You know, I like to be free.
You know, it made me feel good.
You know, it sounded like he needed a little bit of help,
You know, it was not like,
You know, it's one of those kind of things, man.
You know, just... we need him.
You know, like, he was using even the picture camera
You know, like, when you have a bucket
You know, my wife was worried
You know, that's the way that I live,
You know, that's what's happening to me.
You know, the papi, it's the father of...
You know, they just took me away from everything happened.
You know, they really loved it.
You know, we all needed someone who knew how to use a camera.
You know, What is he gonna do to us?
You know, working just as hard as the guys Thierry brought in,
You know?
You know?
You know?
You know?
You know?
You listen to me.
You look in one, and you open,
You need to get your film out.
You should probably put an invader
You take off the two. You hang down.
You too.
You understand why, right?
You're not giving order to anybody right now.
You're, like, telling me
Your mother is dead. Like this.
10 1/2 years.
Are you gonna do both? Yeah.
Comfortable? Yep.
Do you understand English? Yes.
Eh? I do.
I'm so sorry. That's okay.
In the big space? Put them all out.
Invader. No, Thierry.
Is this your job or what? It's my passion.
It's not recording. That's fine.
No, I didn't know him. Do you think he's dead, or...
Oh, no, no, no. Thanks.
Okay. Life is Beautiful.
Right on. Yes.
Right. This wall. This wall?
Shut the fuck up. [laughs]
Thank you. You're welcome.
Uh... Oh, you knew the guy.
Whoo hoo. Yeah.
Yes. Yeah.
You know Banksy? I don't know.
You know Banksy? Yeah.
You see that? Yeah.
'cause what I do is in a bit of a legal gray area,
'Cause you spray, and, How much is it?
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[imitating camera shutter snapping]
[in a distorted voice] Uh, well, the film is the story
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[loud banging]
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[man shouting]
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[muttering indistinctly]
[mutters] Fuck!
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[people on ride screaming]
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[record scratching]
[searing drone]
[security alarm ringing]
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[speaking French]
[speaking in native language]
[speaks indistinctly]
[spray paint can hissing]
[spray paint can rattling]
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[static hissing]
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# But do you know that tonight the streets are ours? #
# But do you know that tonight the streets are ours? #
# But tonight the streets are ours #
# Do you know that tonight the streets are ours? #
# Do you know why #
# Don't let fear of me then fool you #
# From our vision and our goals #
# I couldn't be without you #
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# If I don't get my i i i ice cream #
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# Oh, the trigger of time #
# These lights in our hearts #
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# They got nothing in their souls #
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# Tonight the streets are ours #
# Tonight the streets are ours #
# Tonight the streets are ours #
# Tonight the streets are ours #
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# What you see sets you apart #
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$2 is your change, and your two Disneyland tickets.
$12,000.
$18,000.
$110,000, $120,000,
$130,000, $140,000...
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