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Flint. For Those Who Dare…

Documentary Runtime: 17 min

Overview

Early graffiti writer and documentarian Roberto “Flint…” Gennari has an opportunity to cement his legacy nearly half a century after he began documenting the infancy of graffiti in New York City. This film features archival photo and video by the artist as well as interviews with the artist, his contemporaries and industry experts.

Genres

Documentary

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