
Movie spotlight
The Past is My Stick
We started to make an extra to be included in our first DVD "Democratic Optimism", a collection of short films in black and white we shot between 1990 and 1999.
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Plot Summary
This short documentary explores the life and work of a street artist who uses unconventional materials. It delves into his creative process and the inspirations behind his unique art installations found in public spaces. The film offers a glimpse into the artist's perspective on art, society, and the transient nature of his creations.
Critical Reception
Information on critical reception for 'The Past Is My Stick' is scarce due to its nature as a short documentary with limited distribution. It is not widely reviewed by major critics or audiences.
What Reviewers Say
Due to limited availability, there is no widespread consensus.
Likely appreciated by fans of experimental and street art documentaries.
Its brevity and niche subject matter might limit broader appeal.
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Fun Fact
The title of the documentary, 'The Past Is My Stick,' is a direct quote from the artist, reflecting his philosophy on using discarded or overlooked elements from the past to create new art.
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