Andre the Giant Has a Posse

Andre the Giant Has a Posse

Release date : December 31, 1997
Runtime : 15m
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Director : Helen Stickler /
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documentary short by Helen Stickler, which was the first documentary to feature Shepard Fairey and chronicle his influential street art campaign. The film screened worldwide, most notably in the 1997 Sundance Film Festival. In 2003, Village Voice film critic Ed Halter described the film as: "legendary" and "a canonical study of a Gen-X media manipulation. One of the keenest examinations of '90s underground culture".[citation needed]
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  • title:Andre the Giant Has a Posse
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1997
  • Runtime:15m
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  • Director: Helen Stickler /
  • Writers: Helen Stickler ·
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  • Overview:documentary short by Helen Stickler, which was the first documentary to feature Shepard Fairey and chronicle his influential street art campaign. The film screened worldwide, most notably in the 1997 Sundance Film Festival. In 2003, Village Voice film critic Ed Halter described the film as: "legendary" and "a canonical study of a Gen-X media manipulation. One of the keenest examinations of '90s underground culture".[citation needed]
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