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Exit Through the Gift Shop
Exit Through the Gift Shop
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Exit Through the Gift Shop

"The world's first Street Art disaster movie..."

2010
1h 27m
7.5(906 votes)
Documentary

Overview

Banksy is a graffiti artist with a global reputation whose work can be seen on walls from post-hurricane New Orleans to the separation barrier on the Palestinian West Bank. Fiercely guarding his anonymity to avoid prosecution, Banksy has so far resisted all attempts to be captured on film. Exit Through the Gift Shop tells the incredible true story of how an eccentric French shop keeper turned documentary maker attempted to locate and befriend Banksy, only to have the artist turn the camera back on its owner.

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Production Companies

Oscilloscope
KEO Films

Videos & Trailers

1 video

Cast & Crew

39 members
Acting

Rhys Ifans

Narrator

Rhys Ifans
Directing

Thierry Guetta

Self

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Directing

Banksy

Self

Banksy
Acting

Shepard Fairey

Self

Shepard Fairey
Acting

INVADER

Self

No Image
Acting

Debora Guetta

Self

No Image
Acting

Monsieur André

Self

No Image
Acting

Zeus

Self

No Image
Acting

Swoon

Self

No Image
Acting

Borf

Self

No Image
Acting

Buffmonster

Self

No Image
Acting

Steve Lazarides

Self

No Image
Acting

Wendy Asher

Self

No Image
Acting

Laurent Nahoum-Vatinet

Self

No Image
Directing

Roger Gastman

Self

No Image
Acting

Amanda Fairey

Self

No Image
Acting

Romain Lefebure

Self

No Image
Acting

Clemence Janin

Self

No Image
Acting

David Healy

Self

No Image
Acting

Celeste Sparrow

Self

No Image
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Derek Walborn

Self

No Image
Acting

Justin Saliman

Self

No Image
Acting

Sonja Teri

Self

No Image
Acting

Grace Jehan

Self

No Image
Acting

Christina Aguilera

Self (uncredited)

Christina Aguilera
Acting

Beck

Self (uncredited)

Beck
Production

Victor Borrayo

Self (uncredited)

No Image
Acting

Angie Crouch

Self (uncredited)

No Image
Acting

Mary Cummins

Self - Elephant Inspector (uncredited)

No Image
Acting

Liam Gallagher

Self (uncredited)

Liam Gallagher
Acting

Noel Gallagher

Self (uncredited)

Noel Gallagher
Acting

Angelina Jolie

Self (uncredited)

Angelina Jolie
Acting

Jude Law

Self (uncredited)

Jude Law
Acting

Jay Leno

Self (uncredited)

Jay Leno
Acting

Joshua Levine

Self (uncredited)

No Image
Acting

Shaquille O'Neal

Self (uncredited)

Shaquille O'Neal
Acting

Brad Pitt

Self (uncredited)

Brad Pitt
Acting

Alastair Stewart

Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Alastair Stewart
Acting

Ron English

Self

Ron English

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