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He worked on the 2007 film, “Reservation Road,” scenes of which were shot in Cove Island Park in Stamford. He also served as a director’s assistant for “Righteous Kill,” starring Robert De Niro and Al Pacino, which was filmed in several local cities including Stamford, Norwalk and Bridgeport, and is set for release in September.
Most recently, he has been serving as associate producer for “Bomb It,” a documentary about the global graffiti movement, which its makers call the “most subversive and controversial art form shaping our culture.” The movie will have its Connecticut premiere tonight at 9 at the Avon Theatre Film Center, as part of its Cult Classics series.
The movie, which has been well-received by critics, documents the lives of street artists from around the world, including such major cities as New York, Berlin, Cape Town, Tokyo, Sao Paulo and Los Angeles. Its title is a term used by graffiti artists to describe what they do.
Read more here……..Looking at the nitty-gritty of graffiti – Greenwich Time
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