A portrait of New York artist Keith Haring. The film looks to Haring as an artistic role model for his preternatural talent, of course, but also for his infectious lust for life that had him as committed to social activism and teaching children as to his latest painting.
Carts of Darkness is a documentary that follows a group of homeless men in Vancouver who find joy and purpose in racing shopping carts downhill. The film explores their lives, struggles with homelessness, alcohol problems, and the unique culture they have created on the streets. It delves into the personal stories of these individuals, revealing their resilience, camaraderie, and the exhilaration they experience during their races. Through interviews and captivating footage, it sheds light on a hidden world and challenges societal stereotypes.
Invisible is a documentary that delves into the harrowing life of a young heroin addict in Bulgaria, examining the philosophical underpinnings of urban malaise and the devastating effects of drug addiction. It sheds light on the street culture, drug abuse, depression, and the bonds of male friendship amidst a backdrop of boredom and a prison sentence. The film also explores the aftermath of a tragic incident, revealing the challenges faced by a burn victim in Eastern Europe.
From hooliganism and violence through to the ecstasy and the rise of rave culture, Andy Swallow, co-founder of West Ham's ICF and later Centreforce 883, opens up about his life for the very first time.
In a postmodern world filled with isolation and youth culture, a grunge gang must navigate through violence and gang paranoia to survive in the midst of an urban apocalypse.
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