12 January 2011
Wall to wall coverage.
Film, for me, is frequently a spiritual experience. Banksy's Exit Through The Gift Shop, however, is one i HAVE to talk about, so i'll start by talking about The Social Network. This recent film - the Facebook film - from Aaron Sorkin and David Fincher, has had huge notoriety, is Oscar tipped, and has been spoken of by critics as one of THE films of our time. What's important to note here is that these comments are made not because of the exceptional jobs done by the writer and director - their work, usually full of flair and exhilarating showmanship, is very solid but uncharacteristically understated. No, the comments are made for the same reason the film-makers kept a lid on their instincts to perform: because The Social Network is bigger than a film, it's a document of an era - albeit one blended with fiction and speculation. The Social Network very cleverly melds an intimate story about a friendship with a much broader story of massive changes in its social context largely determined by that friendship: the digital and technological revolution; a world where legislation lags behind rapid electronic changes; one where kids are becoming evermore present on rich lists; and one where the film's audience's social lives, and means of relationship, have most likely been significantly impacted by such a simple thing as a Facebook wall page.
Now, to Exit Through The Gift Shop. This is a tiny film and it's not crafted with anywhere near the same expertise and skill as The Social Network. Heck, it's not even made by film-makers, it's made by street artists (if you're feeling gracious) or by drop-outs and vandals (if you're feeling pompous). However, it is just as much a document of our time. It doesn't deal with technology and social interaction though, it deals with the evolution / revolutions in art (or not) and our culture's capitalistic desire to turn everything into a commercial commodity.
As i was watching, everything in me was thrumming, my head, my heart and my spirit - and all the areas of overlap too! It's a documentary film about film, indeed about the making of a documentary film that didn't exist (riddle me that if you can). It's about art, and grief, and beauty, and freedom, and subversion, and power, and power coming from perceived power, and exploitation, and standing up to our 'right to consume', and standing up to the influence of corporations on the way our PUBLIC spaces look and the ways we use them. It is brilliant, it made me yearn for truth and freedom and love in a way that i'm most familiar with as being 'of God'.
A second thing it shares with The Social Network is that it centres around a friendship. The possibility even remains that, for all its strengths, the film itself could be an act of petty vengeance - or even a hoax. Who can tell? If you've ever been party to a conversation about modern art where you or the person you're speaking with have used the cliche "...a bit Emperor's new clothes..." then this is a film you have to see!
Of course, for all the hype of this post, the film is just about vandalism and other criminal activity by people who should really get a job. Funny though.
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7 comments:
This film is not just about vandalism. The entire film is a hoax created by Banksy. Your telling me that they need to get a real job? They are working artists who make millons of dollars in the worlds biggest auction houses. Banksy is known for his comical approach to making art. He created MBW in this case, and exploited how naive the art world is. I must say this film can not be compared to a massive budget film like Social Network, they are not even in the same category. Exit Through the Gift Shop is an independent film, a film for thinkers, unlike Social Network which was created for dumb down Americans who need a quick source of entertainment. Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed Social Network, it was an interesting story and the dialogue was fantastic. I apologize for the rant, lol. I am a big fan of Exit Through. Take care.
-Jobert
Hello Jobert,
There are perhaps a couple of things i've said that you've misunderstood. I'm not comparing these two films in order to talk one up over the other, they're clearly very different animals. What i am saying is that despite their enormous differences, they are both films which track an area of modern life we're very familiar with (one, electronic social interaction, the other, contemporary art) on their respective courses over the past 10 years or so.
One of the other things i'd hate for you to misread is that i don't personally think the form of art work portrayed in Exit Through The Gift Shop is 'vandalism', or that its creators should 'get a job', i'm just acknowledging that those views exist.
Regarding the film as a hoax, yes, those ideas are around, and are common even, but since it's been vehemently denied by the makers, no-one can categorically say it IS a hoax. One of the film's messages about the naivity in the art world stands whether or not what we see is a prank. Indeed one of the joys for me is the grey area in the midst of the film's 'reality' or otherwise.
This film has also had quite an impact on me (hence i'm talking about it here) and i'm a huge fan of it too. It's good to talk with you about it.
All the best,
andy.
This just in:
Exit Through The Gift Shop was today nominated for the Best Documentary Oscar.
Good!
Never forget::The Gods have created positioning to conceal their true intent in each and every dyanmic we see in society.
There is the way things look and there is the God's REAL reason for doing things.
A good example of societal decay and how the gods manage their culpability is birth defects. In the past the gods occassionally punished people by divinely creating birth defects in the womb. Now, with the advent of biotechnology, they tempt the mother with "earning" and compell her to take a substance in utero which deforms the fetus, dispelling the gods of blame and future obligation to the victim. Incidentally, they use liberal policies to pay for these individuals, ensuring a lifetime wasted, for they have no hope for progress. Too often in the past they were mercifully killed and brought back without this handicap, allowing them opportunity to resume their journey of ascention into heaven.
The gods are washing their hands of culpability.
The gods are washing their hands of Planet Earth.
The gods manufactured the tactic of the Holocaust to accomplish the goals they planned.
I am of the opinion the gods would have interviened in its absence, illustrating their claims of being good, and established "old world" dictatorship control at the dawn of mankind's mass moral deterioration. Purely speculation, I conceed, and a total waste of time which distracts from important work we are all responsible for, but even without the Holocaust the gods would have manufactured something that would allow them to manage their culpability and justify their lack of divine intervention. After all, we all abide by their chronology.
Another feature which the Gods offer as a clue is very foreboading and ominous. Mt. Zion is a mountain to the north of Diablo (the eye of The Beast) and one which has a working quarry at its base. Consistant with the decay we experience in society, Mt. Zion is being eaten away, slowly stripped of its resources, until one day paradise will be gone forever.
Whimsical management=Unstable pathology:::
*Tuscon-waffles
*2006 Hawaii-Jewelry
*Ivan/Wilma-SCUBA
*Haiti-slaves
*Chile-crappy fruit
I'm sure you got some excuse. Just like Mustang Ranch.
You've compromised your integrity so hard you no longer deserve the label "gods".
The gods used the Italians to ruin life in the 20th century.
The gods used the Italians to ruin life in A.D..
"The West Bank, where the end of the world will begin."
And they were reincarnated into the ghetto to be punished as crack babies and in drive-by shootings, ironically poetic justice for inflicting these horrors on their hated enemies.
On their brothers.
i don't care if you did escape the last Big Bang.
The last 10,000,000,000 Big Bangs.
I would systematically exterminate your kind for exploiting me like you did.
You would be clone hosted so I could kill you over and over.
I would burn you at the stake so often you would beg me to let you die.
"You deserved it." Considering how you pushed me into all my offenses I suspect it was no different in a prior life.
Fuck you.
They share that some have expressed their concern about their behavior:::They destroyed my life they and are doing to much and have crossed the line.
I'm sure they got some excuse.
They did shit like poker, Eminem and Mustang Ranch for a reason.
Pardon?
I very much appreciate your reviews. Well done. Peace and all good things for you in creativity and in life.
Sincerely,
Diane
Thank you very much Diane, what a lovely comment! *Blushes*
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