Roadsworth: Crossing the Line details a Montreal stencil artist's clandestine campaign to make his mark on the city streets. As he is prosecuted at home and celebrated abroad, Roadsworth struggles to defend his work, define himself as an artist and address difficult questions about art and freedom of expression. - Written by Loaded Pictures
Dash Snow rejected a life of privilege to make his own way as an artist on the streets of downtown N...
The film explores key moments in the history of the Expos as well as the relentless efforts to bring...
A mini documentary that was included in the HD release of Jet Set Radio that goes over the history o...
In 1970s New York, photographer Martha Cooper captured some of the first images of graffiti at a tim...
From Brooklyn to the Bronx, Soho to Greenwich, Union Square to Wall Street... Join us and the friend...
The first feature-length documentary on Mexican graffiti, street art and hip hop presents urban arts...
Ache- B is a consecrated artist, gives his perspective on migration and art and how these two have i...
In Montreal, front-line workers work hard to provide appropriate care to the most vulnerable citizen...
Loosely based on Charles Dicken’s book “A Tale of Two Cities”, Working Class tells the tale of under...
On August 7th 1974, French tightrope walker Philippe Petit stepped out on a high wire, illegally rig...
An essay on street art in Sao Paulo during the early 90s.
Through interviews and guerilla footage of graffiti writers in action on five continents, the docume...
Prohibited, abandoned, and unexplored sites are hidden and sealed in Montreal. Entering defies the l...
Chez Schwartz takes us inside a year in the life of Schwartz's Deli - the unique 75-year-old landmar...
A silent succession of black-and-white photographs of the city of Montreal.