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- A true-crime satire that explores the aftermath of a costly high school prank that left twenty-seven faculty cars vandalized with phallic images.
- Set in a world not unlike mid-20th century America, THE VANDAL centers on Harold, whose tormented search for peace from traumatic loss results in an unexpectedly destructive awakening after he undergoes a lobotomy. When the procedure "turns his mind inside out" and his great love is suddenly gone, Harold's desperate search intensifies.
- The young leader of a legendary Miami graffiti crew comes of age while battling a longtime rival.
- Shut out by the elitist system in the New York art world, one young painter cheats the system to become recognized once and for all.
- Two male graffiti artists are partners in their work, but they are also having a sexual relationship with each other which they haven't disclosed to others. In the midst of planning a big job with some of their graffiti artist colleagues, that work to be painted on the side of a commuter train car, the two are having problems with each other based on what seems to be different things that they want from their personal relationship. The first man is more animalistic in that he wants their relationship to be purely sexual, whereas the second man has more romantic thoughts on his mind. Added to their obstacles is one of their females colleagues who seems to be attracted to the first man, who does not dissuade her. While each evaluates their relationship, one may come to the realization that what they want may be more similar than they had originally envisioned, but has to convince the other for their relationship to survive.
- Mr. Samson is watering his garden when his neighbor's children, Ricky and Lisa Reynolds come outside to play. While running around, the children accidentally knock over one of Mr. Samson's plants, which angers him. The kids apologize and their mother promises they will be more careful. The next day, as Mr. Samson is again tending to his plants, he catches a vandal writing graffiti on the Reynolds home. He chases the vandal away, but the damage is already done. When Mrs. Reynolds and her children walk out on their way to church, they see the horrific racist image, and falsely assume Mr. Samson is the culprit.
- Like the stolen car he is driving in circles, Chérif's life is going nowhere in a hurry. When he is arrested for the umpteenth time, Chérif's exasperated mother strikes a last-chance deal with a judge to send the troubled juvenile to live quietly with his aunt and uncle and attend vocational school. Chérif's earnest attempt to go straight is sending him directly to the doldrums, until he discovers that his even straighter-laced cousin Thomas is actually part of a local gang of taggers, who roam the night bombing walls and overpasses in the shadow of a mysterious tagger whose death-defying works have made him a legend.
- Carter, a struggling young adult, finds himself in a dangerous position after meeting Dom and has no choice but to dig the whole he is in deeper.
- This is the story of a notorious Orange County punk band, The Vandals, and how they evolve as musicians and friends. The story weaves in and out of a home town performance where the band plans to "put to bed" some "oldies" in their repertoire of over 200 songs.
- A short documentary about the vandalism of statues in Athens.
- A kid named Sneaky influences his fellow schoolmates to commit acts of vandalism in this anti-vandalism educational film starring marionettes.
- Two delinquent band mates hit the road in their beat up van for a tour filled with hitchhikers, dirty jokes, junk food and more.
- Life of a teenage outsider; what makes him that way and how his anger flares into violence.
- Thousands of years ago, the holy man known to history as Toroah the Messiah traveled far and wide across the continent of Sostegaria, spreading his teachings throughout the land. After his death, his descendants and heirs assumed absolute political power over the region, forming the basis of the Holy Ashah Dynasty and ruling through a combination of religious doctrine and military power for millennia. The kings and queens of the Holy Ashah Dynasty, however, did not always rule wisely or justly, and, as time passed, the citizenry began to resent the power of their leaders. Fifteen years ago, this growing discontent found its ultimate expression in the person of Arris the Sage, who united the desperate and resentful anti-royal factions throughout Sostegaria and shaped them into a powerful guerrilla army. Under the cunning leadership of Arris, this Liberation Army managed to outwit and outmaneuver the Royal Army, and finally smashed through to the palace of the Ashah Dynasty itself, and burnt it to the ground. With the monarchy dissolved, the rebels establish a ruling council founded on the principles of democracy and popular sovereignty. From the ashes of the Holy Ashah Empire emerges the Republic of Ishtaria. The leaders of the revolution naturally assumed leadership positions within the new republic: all, that is, except for Arris himself, who suddenly disappeared and has not been seen of, nor heard of, ever since.
- A curious collection of documents attained over three days on either side of the 2011 Vancouver Stanley Cup Canucks-Bruins showdown- turned Surrealist riot.
- Middle-class parents have bought a run-down school in the country. Their two children, plus an assortment of friends, are staying there over the summer. One day an old lady is found in the school, claiming she used to work there. The children hold her to ransom, but no-one takes any notice.
- TV Series
- Short Australian documentary examining juvenile crime, specifically vandalism amongst Australian youth. Includes interviews with young vandals.
- Jimmy tries to reconcile with his recent breakup as his group of friends crumble all around him.
- TV Series
- Two young high school boys spike the punch at a Halloween party, mischievously let the air out of car tires, and finally steal a car to go for a joyride. They're caught and thrown in jail, and, as the narrator says, this proves that pranks lead to "habit-forming wildness," and, of course, such anti-social behavior cannot be allowed to happen.
- Spray-painted subway cars, tagged bridges, mural-covered walls - graffiti pops up boldly throughout our cities. And it turns out: it's nothing new. Graffiti has been around for thousands of years.
- Two misdemeanor punks hold a philosophical debate on what it means to be a rebel in front of a blank brick wall begging to be tagged. Think 'Clerks' meets puberty.
- The remarkable transformation of Roland Vandal from struggling drug addict to one of Manitoba's top community leaders.
- An uptight art school student becomes fed up with his life and begins to vandalize his town with mass acts of graffiti.
- You Vandal provides a window into the underground world of graffiti in Cincinnati.
- A suspicious looking teen begins spray painting a wall only to realize he is being watched by a mysterious creature with the intention to kill.
- Award winning film maker Jason Dobbins, gets up,close and personal with one of West Virginia's finest sons, Travis Vandal, in this "wildly entertaining and charming" new film. Vandal plays the part of husband, father, school teacher, writer, painter, photographer, singer, songwriter and state historian. Dobbins follows him throughout the course of one day, from sun-up til sun-down, from school until his show with The Vandal Band.
- Amidst the rise of a vigilante street artist, a youth is framed and forced to clean the streets, whilst unknowingly placing himself at the centre of a seemingly sinister national conspiracy.
- An average Joe pushed passed his breaking point enlists the help of his teen daughter to get back at his soon-to-be ex-wife, who lives across the street with her new boyfriend: his boss.