Dirty Hands: The Art & Crimes of David Choe has screened at the L.A. Film Festival, Louis Vuitton Hawaii Intl Film Festival, San Diego Asian Film Festival (Grand Jury Prize winner!), and FilmFest ...
Dirty Hands: The Art & Crimes of David Choe has screened at the L.A. Film Festival, Louis Vuitton Hawaii Intl Film Festival, San Diego Asian Film Festival (Grand Jury Prize winner!), and FilmFest Munich.
To find out more info about the film, David Choe, and when the film will hit a theater near you: http://dirtyhandsmovie.com/
"Billions of years ago there was nothing then a big explosion happened and now youre beating off to the internet, eating junk, playing video games, buying dandruff shampoo, teeth whitening toothpaste and doing sit ups on a weird rubber thing you bought from an infomercial for $49.99. Who planned this?" - David Choe
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"The film is about as indulgent as Choe is, rampaging around the globe and its subjects mind and defying common convention, much like the artist himself. But there are moments of bliss, such as the moment when Choe, with a spray can in each hand, executes with ambidextrous virtuosity an ornate face on a blank white wall. It may be illegal, but its exhilarating." - Variety
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This looks really gnarly, I just hope he doesn't go on and on about him finding God or similar shit. So many documentaries about awesome people always have like 20 minutes of "God saved my soul" blah blah blah to ruin them about 3/4 the way through
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I really enjoyed watching this.