Should you find the need to do something a little more cultured/cool might I suggest sparing an hour or two to see this:
I could try and write something witty and insightful but I’ll let the standard PR speel do the work for me:
By way of personal introduction, Banksy penned a letter for the world premiere of his debut feature film at Sundance. It went a little something like this:
“Ladies and gentlemen, and publicists: Trying to make a movie which truly conveys the raw thrill and expressive power of art is very difficult. So we haven’t bothered. Instead, this is simply an everyday tale of life, longing, and mindless vandalism. Everything you are about to see is true, especially the bit where we all lie. Thanks for coming, please don’t give away the ending on Twitter. And please, don’t try copying any of this stuff at home; wait until you get to work.”
And so it goes that artist, political commentator and social prankster Banksy makes his foray into cinema by doing exactly what he does best – warping reality into something much more fun!
In this fantastical tale, Banksy becomes the prize catch of Thierry Guetta, a French shopkeep-cum-videographer who becomes obsessed with finding and filming the elusive painter.
Featuring the likes of Shepard Fairey, Space Invader and a slew of street art luminaries, Exit Through The Gift Shop totally delivers – a funny, raucous (and cautionary) tale on art, ambition and the cult of celebrity.
Exit Through The Gift Shop is currently screening at the ACMI from June 3rd to the 21st. For more info, session times and to purchase tickets then hend on over to HERE.


