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Bomb the System by Josh Rubin

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The average New Yorker sees upwards of 50 pieces of graffiti a day, but they don't always stop to think about the stories behind each of those pieces. This is one of those stories. Bomb The System is a film by Adam Bhala Lough about the culture and life of a graffiti writer. It has made a splash at every film festival circuit it touched and was the Best Feature Winner at the San Francisco Independent Film Festival. It has won a slew of other notorious awards. Check out the trailer-- it's very enticing. As far as I know it hasn’t been released publicly, but I suspect it will debut on DVD very soon. --Josh Spear

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