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[noise] >> i love when i start a day, and i really don't know where it will take me. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> waking up every day in a different country, creating
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projects, never really looking back, just being in the action, action, action, action. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> maybe that is why i have always been documenting it to keep a trace of it. ♪ ♪ ♪ the excuse of the art is the greatest pass ever. i could be kind of shy and can be afraid to talk to people, but when i do a project, i have to explain, i have come here by
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myself, with my own money, to try to do this project here with you, in your community, if it makes sense to you. then, of course, some people ask, what will this achieve? i always say, i don't know, let's see. it's almost like we do a pack of the unknown, we will do this, but i have no idea where it will take us. ♪ ♪ ♪
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[noise] >> thank you. >> can you show your i. d.. >> [noise] >> here i am, a super max prison, with an inmate that has been incarcerated with teenagers, mainly because of the free strike.
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this is for maximum security, and so a lot of the most violent, damn, well, someone got stabbed. >> that was when? >> that was two days ago. >> hello, hello. hey, how are you, i am jr. hey, how are you? i come from france. i try to remember every name, guys, but give me a minute. how are you? well, thank you for having me. what we are about to do here is to take photos of you guys and also photos of people that have made it out, and also families that have forgiven or people with families that are connected here to try to
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connect all the dots to show how everyone is interlinked together. we are not here to judge anything. we are here to listen to the story and to portray you the way you want to be portrayed. my feeling, just from being from the outside, that is why i need to hear from you, is that this is how i feel here, between walls, almost like everyone is trapped within the same wall. i want to make that as a visual so that when people see it, they understand it. i would love to hear from you, what you think, if you have any questions for me, or how can i help make things clearer? any question, basically, i am open.
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>> what is it that you are trying to accomplish with this, that is my question? >> the thing is, i don't even know that someone can be locked up for life from a kid. in my country, i never heard that. maybe in the u.s., we all tend to forget. but not seeing each other, you tend to forget, everybody does their own thing, and then you get forgotten. but when you see it, put a face and stored someone, then you are like, wow, i cannot forget it anymore. look, i don't make big promises. i'm not a politician. i am most very careful with my words, by will give an example. it is interesting when you walk on walls, people are always coming to me, oh, we should do this more. when there is a war, i keep hearing, okay, let's take the camera, we my friend stroke there. ♪ ♪ ♪
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>> how you guys doing? >> good, are you? >> which account the wall. >> you check out the wall? >> we want to see it. >> well? [laughs] >> the fence, the fence, sorry. >> yeah, that's been there a long time. >> were you guys from? >> we are french. he is american, we are french. >> you mean pull up? >> yeah. >> hi, how's it going? >> good, are you? >> we guys headed? >> we are just gonna take pictures of the wall. >> the wall? >> oh, the fence. >> okay, there. >> thanks. >> i want to find a place where i could do installation that could play with the wall but not touch the wall.
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i found a place where we can drive in front of the wall but on the u.s. side, border patrol everywhere, helicopters flying, okay, this is not look like an easy place. a look from the other side, and i see some houses close by the wall, actually not that far. so i go past the wall, and then i go to the closest house from the wall because i am like, maybe i can do something with the house. there was this woman, a little baby, if you chickens in a dog, they were like, oh, i follow you on social media. i was like, that's insane, the first door i bang, that's really weird. you know me, i do this kind of stuff, so she takes me to that spot that is closest from this offense. but it is treason stuff, okay, i see it is a bit complicated to do it there. so look, thank you, let me
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continue driving alongside the wall. i kept on going all the way to the ocean. i am like, sit, that kid, he doesn't know what a fences, he does not know that there are two countries, two sides, it is not know the wall means. i won't back, and all i did was photographed him standing in his crib, looking around like that. and then i left. we look around down a little hill that goes up to the wall, there is nothing, just grass and garbage here and there. i am like, okay, whose land is this? so i ask every neighbor, excuse me sir, you know who's land is that? >> i don't know, already doing it, that's all i need to hear. i go to the next neighbor, you know who's land this is? some people are not even open the door. so what do you do? my only option was, let's try
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bulldozer -- anyone can, they deliver to any address. i started taking ground. i said, all right, one of the risk of me as a print person digging ground next to the border in mexico. i'm not digging a hole, just flattening it. mexicans come first, they say, hey man, you can't do that, are you crazy? i say, i am so sorry. then we spent one day, two days, three days, for like 15 days, no one says anything. we level the ground. i could not believe it. i was like, what the --, who is in charge here? then i go to a place to rent scaffolding. if you pay, we will build it, we don't ask questions. >> [speaking spanish] >> [speaking spanish] [laughs] >> [speaking spanish] >> it is bigger than the wall, it is three times the size of the wall. we see the border patrol stop
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us. i come with my team and we paint that little kid. there, i was like, maybe that will be where i lose everything because border patrol will start saying, there is something big being built by the wall, we should do something about it. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> [speaking spanish] >> and one day, we crittenden
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entire structure. i was like, okay, let's get out of here. i passed back on the other side, there was to border patrol looking at the case. i just put on the internet, i said, hey, whoever wants to go see that kid, here's the location. that is all i said. one of the great things art does there is if you build a giant kid somewhere, they will say, that is a fun thing, i will see it, let's take a selfie in front of it. that is where my idea stopped, i hope people go and take photos and see the law, it's the same land, just on the different side. what happened is something i have not planned. people exchange their phones through the wall to take photos of each other, connecting, talking, saying, hey, how are you? but officials saying they could be passing drugs, they could be passing weapons. after two weeks, no one got arrested.
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how the heck do people not get arrested for passing stuff through the wall?
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when people come, they say they've tried lots of diets, nothing's worked or they've lost the same 10, 20, 50 pounds over and over again. they need a real solution. i've always fought with 5-10 pounds all the time. eating all these different things and nothing's ever working. i've done the diets, all the diets. before golo, i was barely eating but the weight wasn't going anywhere. the secret to losing weight and keeping it off is managing insulin and glucose. golo takes a systematic approach to eating that focuses on optimizing insulin levels. we tackle the cause of weight gain, not just the symptom. when you have good metabolic health, weight loss is easy. i always thought it would be so difficult to lose weight, but with golo, it wasn't. the weight just fell off.
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i have people come up to me all the time and ask me, "does it really work?" and all i have to say is, "here i am. it works." my advice for everyone is to go with golo. it will release your fat and it will release you. after one month of saying that, i had to give back the scaffolding. we decided to go and to organize a table that will go through the wall. we built a table, 36 feet on each side. yes, we will block the road a little bit. the table will end up on the road. a few days later, we got a letter from the border patrol saying that they strongly recommend keeping the table on the mexican side. we continued, but we had to improvise another way of bringing the table on the u.s.
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side. we invited people to come -- for the last time. people on the mexican side all started sitting and start making food, but there was nobody on the other side, because we couldn't build a table. >> hello, how are you? yeah, from germany. wow, amazing. >> can't go to the other side. >> as soon as people come take photos, if you could stay a little bit longer. after an hour, an hour and a half, maybe 20, 30 people and we passed them -- and they would only have a couple of minutes, let's go fast. >> from the mexican side, it continues to the u.s. side. one music band taking two sides. ♪ ♪ ♪
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. now, i'm thinking, we're gonna get it in five minutes. let's pretend we're eating. let's take a photo. >> everybody, gather around, we're gonna take a photo. [speaking foreign language] you? ready single, what throw, chris -- [speaking foreign language] >> we thought this would last
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two minutes. that we will put the top and take a photo, and that's it, we have to take everything off in five minutes. 15, 20, 30, one hour, we're still eating. if there was nice music. for a moment, we forgot there was a war. this is the eye of a woman who's a dreamer. a dreamer is somebody who came to the in the states, when she was very little, with their parents but illegally. her name is mayra. i told her not to come, because there's a big chance we will get arrested. not only she came, she came with her mother. >> we have very few months left, being able to be this brave and come to the border.
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>> it's only an hour and a half later that a border patrol came. everybody got scared. i told them, send him over to me. i was on the safe side, i was in mexico anyway. i was not even trying to justify myself. i said, look, he said, i know. turns out they were watching us the whole time, but i decided to let it happen. thank you. can you share tea with me? >> thank you. >> chinese tea at the mexican border. [laughs] he went and talked with mayra. when she came that morning, never thought should be talking with an officer. he told her that he also has family on the other side. they were talking. that made me realize, that art can go places.
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beyond borders. maybe because art is not part of any organization, it's not part of the state. it's something that we own, we the people own. that's why i go so far. that little kid says, hey, i'm here! i exist! i'm not terrorist. >> a future, a better future. [speaking foreign language] >> look down, in front of you. perfect. i like when you hold it there.
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nice. >> you certainly as a kid don't think you're gonna do this, life in prison, doing the things that you've done. you know, there's a lot of fences and walls in here to keep us in, but it does more than that. it destroys who we are, it destroys families. >> you were graffiti artist before, and i started in the lifestyle. the only difference is that my transition went a different way after. >> 14 years, you had no human contact? >> no, just when the cuff you up and they take you out. that's it. >> human cages. here, the bird gets free. >> we hope that this image, we get around the world. people will see. and then they will be like, who's that person? and when you take the image and
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put your hand on any person, you're gonna hear the story right away. it will be an app for this or something. you can click on, and then you hear the stories of the people. >> my name is kevin, i was a gang member. i put my whole life in focus into what i was doing at the moment. really, i was just trying to people please. i knew that this wasn't what i wanted, but i was scared. i'm not the person that you see. >> i was trying to explain the meaning. it's a prison thing. it's not how i perceive other people, you know? it made me feel really ashamed. >> yeah, like that. >> i'm not just a monster that society sees me as. i'm a person, i'm a man. i'm a human. >> hello, outside world. my name is richard. my >> name is nicholas. >> my name is chris. >> my name is alex.
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in front of us. when i see a guy with a swastika on his face, of course it's instant fear. but when kevin, the guy with the swastika, walked up for me
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to photograph him, i was like, wow. if i don't ask him now, when would i have the opportunity to ask him? hey man, can i ask you a question? of course i have fear, i also have boundaries. my work every day pushes me to find them. >> come around this side. go, go, go. >> i need some blue here! >> that's where the wind gets it. you see the first eye and hear? look at that! that's yours! yes, first one up. ♪ ♪ ♪ [noise]
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♪ ♪ ♪ >> are you in there? lets you too? oh my god! ♪ ♪ ♪ [noise] >> every line! >>!
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>>. every detail like that. >> people think it's done on a computer. >> out of everything, i never thought i'd see this. ♪ ♪ ♪ [noise] >> the guys who clean the yard yesterday, they said they clean the blood and tear gas. it's hard to imagine is violence on the job every day. how many guys are still being stabbed here? >> 11 years worth. i was raised here. i never imagined that one day, you get out, and this is on the
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you never believe. the more we think like that, the more were able to obtain that dream. people want to be this great. from way up there, you know i mean? we can see it. we want to be that big from way up there. and it doesn't take much. just a little hope, a little effort. >> and some paper. [laughs] >> that's cool. pizza time! so, i'm back in here. oh my god, look at the shadows. let's go this way. with kevin. >> has it going? >> good, you. >> i put the portrait i ttok of you a view on social media, and people were like, i think
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people were touched by your photo because of the depth in your eyes and what you share. conflicted because of your tattoo on her cheek. >> i understand that the symbols eyewear represent hate to many people, so people automatically have a conflict with that. when we come in here, will forced to fight for our lives against other races. it causes a lot of hurt and other peoples hearts. i know, if i could right now, i would remove it. you know i mean? >> if i find somebody to help remove it -- >> let's do it. >> so if anyone's out there were, looking for somebody who could help to remove this. >> please! >> this is something in my 25 years of being here, i never thought i'd see. a collective group of individuals coming together for one purpose.
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you've got mexicans working with blacks, whites. they're interacting. it's rare in the prison system, but for us to break that mold, it's big. it just shows everybody is willing to put the hate and negativity behind us and work together. a common goal, you know i mean? >> oh, it's like a little plane! >> this is the first time that we've ever seen a drone live like this. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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>> you see? >> yeah! [noise] >> congrats, everybody! [applause] [noise] >> yo, yo,
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yo, when you doing? >> i'm trying to keep my eye! [laughs] >> i want to leave it there. i wanted to stay. as i'm tearing it, it felt good. it was freeing. the process is what matters. i think that's what art is. it's a process. it wasn't just drawing a picture, or singing the song. it's a process of us being together, doing something. it was beautiful. that's all i learn from you are. >> the process is what matters. it took me years to realize that. they're just realizing it in a heartbeat. it stayed with me because that reassured me. i was skipping the whole part of that journey.
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what's up everyone? we're here in paris, the top of lab bestie. boom! people always think graffiti just started, but look at this. those are old graffiti, from 1980, 1846, 1923. there's tons of people who want to exist and express, and be seen and be remembered. i relate to that. >> growing up in the projects, outside of paris, i was only doing graffiti when i can.
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rooftops. it's not that i had to escape by the window. my parents were sleeping on the couch in the neighboring room. as a child of immigrants, i come from a family that never had a voice. i feel like i'm living -- no one else would care. one day, i was at a train station in paris, waiting for my friend and he was late. at some point, i see a bag that was there. after two, three trains, the bag was still there.
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so i opened it and i see a camera. i took it. i have that idea of documenting the adventures. i was documenting everything. i was documenting climbing the roofs, i was documenting those night experiences. i loved it. i would just make photocopies of them and give it to people. then i was like, i have the photocopies and hand, i could just place one on the wall. my thought was really small, so you did not really notice them. i started framing those photos. i started noticing that people in suits and ties would stop and look at them.
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if people don't like, it they can peel it, scratches, take it down. but if what you do creates reactions, even if you will hate it, i'm happy because it -- [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] ♪ ♪ ♪ [speaking foreign language]
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>> when i started, many times, we got arrested. one day, i want to the closest door and i put a hat with glasses, and thought, i'll take them off, nobody would recognize me. at that time, i thought the whole world was paris. and then i met ashley, and he took me to a place have never seen before. -- collective of artists that was already making art, graffiti. i was pasting and i was filming. we had that similar vibe and we understodd each other right away. one day, he took me to his neighborhood. it's a project, like mine. but, i've never seen a neighborhood like that.
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it was completely abandoned. [speaking foreign language] [noise] [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] >> -- you could be in paris clarity
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quickly, but still in the countryside. the train was going to run there. but the train never came. neither did the highway. the real estate developers all left, and families that had less money came instead. the city said, we have nothing to do with this. that's what really drove people crazy. we're the forgotten of the forgotten. [speaking foreign language]
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>> at that time, we were shooting the short film, and that was to film me pasting -- ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i was just pasting in his neighborhood. someone said, why don't you take our photo. boom, i take a photo. everybody looks at it and says, you had a gun? we are talking about, we were there, it's a camera. >> oh yeah, it's a camera. >> i was just a whole day of taking photos. ♪ ♪ ♪ we had all those photos, but it is nowhere to do with them. there were all those buildings. that's covered in buildings. let's just do it.
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[speaking foreign language] [speaking french] we didn't want to guess arrested, so we asked all the kids to hang around with the pacing so the cops wouldn't stop us. -- trying to stop whatever we were doing. -- >> i never pace of the numbers so big. it was the first time. that photo, holding the camera like a gun, it's a photos -- [speaking french]
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>> i kept on going back there over the years. that is where we did all our projects. >> [speaking french] >> [speaking french] >> [speaking french] >> they destroyed the last building where i grew up to rebuild smaller buildings but. these places for us a seat of creation. now, we are running a school across the street from it. it is not a school to teach you how to become a good photographer or painter, but how to survive as an artist. it is totally different.
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>> [speaking french] >> surrounding yourself that come from different backgrounds, different stories, different pass, that is what nourished us. you should check out days and see where you can take from it. >> [speaking french] [applause] >> [speaking french] [laughs] >> [speaking french]
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hey, kevin. what's up, how are you? >> i'm, good yourself? >> i'm good. i'm in the middle of pasting. >> you are busy guy. >> you know where i did my first pasting, with a camera? i'm exactly right there.
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everything has been rebuilt into smaller buildings. the last giant building of the neighborhood is being destroyed, so we're pasting the entire building. how is everything over there? >> it's getting a little worse with the virus stuff. a lot of guys are getting sick or tested positive. >> let's focus on the positive things. you're coming out very soon, that's crazy. this whole swastika on your face will be an old story that you will be telling. >> no, actually, i just heard back from and they denied me. i know my past was bad. i wasn't the greatest person, you know? i did a lot of damage but they kind of focused on the negative. >> i've seen lots of negativity in my life. i've seen, and i know it is like. but it's just so much easier to
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find the darkside. right now, it's a -- everyone's just walk at home. the basic things that we need to survive is actually human contact, to get to know each other, and listen to each other. it's something as important as eating. my work is just an excuse to create that, so people who normally never meet, get to meet. it was only a year ago that i was in paris, pasting on the louvre. we had volunteers come from all over to paste this. 400 people pasting on the floor,
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school and go back to brazil. [speaking french] so tell me. >> corona and visa problems. >> that is crazy. it is a burden that you cannot be with the students for the final show of the year and that you are forced to go back, but it is actually a big chance for us and i hope for you to to go there and connect the two worlds. i went to brazil when i was 23 or 24. there is a violent incident in rio. you remember? >> [speaking non-english] >> the kids were just walking to school and they were
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arrested by the police. you do not have your papers, come with us and the police sold them to an enemy who could kill them and drop them into pieces. >> [speaking non-english] >> three kids being killed at the hands of the police in brazil -- but i am not going to just hear what the news is telling me, i want to hear it by myself. i want to meet those people. so i went there in 2008.
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>> [speaking non-english] >> when i got there there was a complicated -- it is the home of one of the red commando. the community, because of all the drug dealing, there are a lot of guns involved. >> [speaking non-english] >> [speaking non-english] >> i saw how impossible it was to walk. i started taking photos on the edge of the family. as i walked around, close to the edge, i met her and i was a
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gringo, as you say in brazil. she said, what are you doing? i said hey i'm an artist, i'm actually trying to do a project about women and how they are the pillar of their community. i've been in kenya, liberia, and other countries. she said, well, we need art here there is not enough art. go home, leave your bag, come back to the same place, go up the street all the way and anyone who stops you with a gun, say that you've come to see rosalia. when i got up there she was waiting for me at the main square. she said we wanted to choose someone from the community. i was like, sure, who. his name is maurice, he is of top four. in my head i am like we do not
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need a photographer, i want to learn how to paste on the house. and she's like, no you need, to talk to marie's. so the murray's arrived he was born there, it raised there, knows everyone. rather than explaining what i want to do he i placed eyes on the house. i brought him that piece of paper, then he understood. he smiled because suddenly it was the project for him. you know this one, that is my neighbor? we walked through the favila. he knocked at the door and we say what's up. no, he wants to know if he can pace on your house? what is it, is a political? no,. it's going to damage my house? , no.
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do you want to do it now? no, we're not ready, but we are just asking if you want. of course, come and do it. so i take the paper and go, check. so we go to the next house. maybe saturday or sunday, because her husband was working. most of the people are like, sure, do it. murray just said hey, you need to meet the head of the drug dealers. so one night we walk down the favela. kids with machine guns, grenades, bulletproof jackets. he asks a straightaway who are you, what do you want? we are artists, we are friends. he came with me we have a computer with pictures.
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they looked at this and we said we are the favela, they say no this is not a favila, it is a building. so we pasted the wall in israel palestine. one of the guys say, what is israel and palestine? they had never heard of it. i could not find a bridge to explain what it was. this is what we want to do, we want to pace them. the next day we started pasting the stairs. the stare is actually right in the heart of the favela. you cannot see from outside that it is something only the locals can see. so we paste, it is a beautiful day. and then suddenly. [sound of gunfire] [speaking non-english]
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the police come up, drug dealers, we are in the middle of it. we are filming down the middle of the stairs. [speaking non-english] and then a couple hours later, it had started like nothing happened. the next day we come back and continue. continue
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the favelas were telling me, there's no school there. there's no ngo, there's nothing. you have to work, and i was 24. and i can't create a school. he kept calling me, there's this house, this house is empty because it keeps receiving bullets from different shootings. no one wants it, and the old man wants to sell, you should buy. so i went there. i actually put the money on my body, and i walked up and bought the house from the old man. the first thing we did when we got the house was go down the hill, and bought all the yellow they had. there was a sale on the yellow. we called the house the yellow house. that's it. and then we had no problem. [speaking foreign language]
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that night all never forget each time i walk up, they will turn around back and forth. showing they had no gun. that is the moment how i realized that we have a huge power. those guys do not know anything about art, but they have seen what we have done and they except to put their gun down for an opening. i would never imagine that. [speaking non-english]
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we build everything ourselves, the class, the boards, everything is handmade. and so i brought two friends, one from japan one from the u.s. and they have covered the entire house like it is a tree going in and out of the doors. we are just trying to keep going and with better years than others. ♪ ♪ ♪ other you show those kids another path then drugs, then we could not do it for every kid. that is him right there. if you look at that photo, he is the only one who survived of all those kids. they've all died.
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that is just the reality of life, we cannot save everyone and everything. but when this project shined all over the world, showing a positive message once in one of those places, then we understood the power of art. what we understood -- on tv every day. but this time, for positive things. so he sends the garbage truck, and there is electricity next week, and then there's cable. so since then a lot of things have happened. we were struggling to bring out there. it is hard to get people passed the fear of going to a place where there is all this violence. . the police and states don't come we can do whatever we want. i want to see my neighbor, they say i have a question for you what it happens if we build
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something in the sky? i said don't care, does not impact me do whatever you want. i want to build a moon up there and i want everybody to see it over the city so an artist you when you go there do they times the kids can sleep out there? ♪ ♪ ♪ you have to open the lock. >> and, it's open. this is the moon guys. this is my favorite place where the teachers would come and give class for the school. and come in and sleep. there's even a scene there. and then, if you open -- ♪ ♪ ♪
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thank you everyone. i do look forward to meeting you. without the tattoo. okay let me run to the both of you. and that's what it looks like. no more walls! >> yeah!
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it was harmed. and he said, i'm sorry, i'm sorry. >> i

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