Agit Pop
Agit Pop

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Agit Pop

2013
Movie
31 min
French

AGIT POP, a French cultural magazine started a decade ago, is closing down due to severe financial problems. The ultimate closing times should be an occasion for joyous reunions among old friends, enemies and lovers around the completion of this special issue. This final day will become however a disaster on a Biblical scale.

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IMDb6.4/10
Director: Jonathan MilletGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

Agit Pop is a short documentary that explores the vibrant and often chaotic world of street art and its creators. The film delves into the motivations behind the art, the ephemeral nature of its existence, and the dialogue it sparks within urban environments. It captures the raw energy and defiant spirit of artists who use public spaces as their canvas.

Critical Reception

Agit Pop received positive attention within the independent film and documentary festival circuits for its energetic portrayal of street art culture. Critics praised its visual style and its ability to capture the essence of urban artistic expression. While not a mainstream release, it resonated with audiences interested in subcultures and contemporary art movements.

What Reviewers Say

  • Visually dynamic and energetic portrayal of street art.

  • Captures the spirit and motivations of urban artists.

  • Explores the ephemeral nature of street art effectively.

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Awards & Accolades

Selected for various film festivals, including Les Films de Plein Air (2014).

Fun Fact

The film was shot primarily in Paris, showcasing the city's diverse street art scene.

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