Dirty Hands: The Art and Crimes of David Choe
Dirty Hands: The Art and Crimes of David Choe is a 2008 documentary film about painter and graffiti artist David Choe, directed by Harry Kim.
Dirty Hands: The Art and Crimes of David Choe | |
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Directed by | Harry Kim |
Produced by | Harry Kim Elizabeth Ai |
Starring | David Choe |
Cinematography | Harry Kim Johnny Granado |
Edited by | Daniel Freedman Harry Kim Heather Lenz |
Production company | Dirty Hands Film |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Over more than a decade, Kim filmed the most intimate and dramatic moments of his best friend David Choe's colorful life as an artist. Dirty Hands began as a film school project, but gradually expanded into a half-hour film entitled Whales and Orgies, then a feature-length documentary.[1] The film premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival on June 21, 2008[2] and had a theatrical premiere at the Roxie Theater in San Francisco in May 2010.[3]
References
- Todd Konrad, "David Choe's Dirty Hands: Interview with Harry Kim," Independent Film Quarterly, 2010.
- Chau Tu, "The Art and Crimes of David Choe," Anthem, 6/28/08.
- Jessica Lum, "Dirty Hands: David Choe Documentary Now Playing at the Roxie," Hyphen Magazine, 5/21/10.
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