Last night saw Brooklynite TV screen 'Eloquent Vandals' live over the web. The trailer for the documentary is above.
Shot and directed by Martin Hawkes, on location during Norway's Nuart Festival in 2008, Eloquent Vandals features candid interviews and work from some of the worlds leading street artists including Blek Le Rat, Graffiti Research Lab, Dface, Herakut, Nick Walker, Know Hope, Jimmy Cauty, Zeus, Chris Stain, Wordtomother, Sten & Lex, Dotmasters, Dolk & Pøbel.
Once you have watched the trailer head over to the Brooklyn Street Art blog who are having a contest in which they will be giving away FREE copies of the film, NuShit Skatedecks, limited edition T-Shirts and NuArt sticker packs details are on their website here.
UPDATE:
We have been asked to remove the embedded video of the documentary, which we have done and replaced with the Eloquent Vandals trailer. Apparently they are still clearing some rights issues, so hopefully they get it sorted soon and we can repost the full documentary.
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