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 Graffiti Documentary: INFAMY  
INFAMY at the Egyptian Theatre  October 1st 8PM
 Acclaimed documentarian Doug Pray has twice investigated the ways and 
 mores of musical subcultures, tracking the explosion of the Seattle music 
 scene in Hype! and the rise of the hip-hop DJ in Scratch. 
 Without seeking to glorify graffiti or chronicle its history, Pray turns to this 
 ubiquitous form of visual street culture with Infamy, traveling into the 
 lives and minds of seven people obsessed with graffiti in all its forms, from 
 simple vandalism, tagging and "throw-ups" to publicly sanctioned large 
 productions and murals. Shot primarily in New York City, Philadelphia, San 
 Francisco and Los Angeles, the film offers day-in-the-life segments with 
 highly regarded graffiti writers SABER, ENEM, CLAW, TOOMER, EARSNOT, 
 JASE, and Joe "the graffiti guerilla" Connolly. Infamy also features 
 numerous interviews and scenes with the friends, families and fellow crew 
 members of the film's central magnificent seven.
 
 Watch trailer of Infamy
 
 DIRECTIONS: 
 The address of the Egyptian Theatre is 6712 Hollywood Boulevard, between 
 Las Palmas and McCadden, just east of Highland Avenue in Hollywood. 
 Selma Avenue is just south of the theatre. 
 
 
 USA | 2005 | 89:00
 DIRECTOR/DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY: DOUG PRAY
 EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: KEVIN LEWIS, TES TESFAY
 SUPERVISING PRODUCER: ROGER GASTMAN
 PRODUCERS: GRANT AND NANCY CIHLAR
 SCREENWRITERS: ROGER GASTMAN, LASSE JARVI, DOUG PRAY
 EDITOR: LASSE JARVI
 CAST: CLAW, JOE CONNOLLY, EARSNOT, JASE, ENEM, SABER, 
 TOOMER
  
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