The documentary “Cola na Veia” (The Wheat Pasting) by MaicknucleaR, is an independent production which explores the plurality of themes and narratives brought by the art made using posters –  the wheat pasting – interfering in the urbanization using only paper and wheat paste. The film features 30 artists of the wheat pasting scene, which through their interventions, cause an impact in the city bringing along many different expressions of vindications, messages, and reflection. 

About The Documentary

This documentary came up from a question: “Why do I do this kind of art in the streets?” As this question kept bothering me,  I took point on seeking around other street artists and ask them “What’s the impact that your art causes on yourself and the  city?”, trying to answer within myself what was  the real impact these interventions caused in my soul and consequently the city itself. I’ve searched around 30 artists, shot them wheat pasting and speaking about it and I suddenly realized I had a good material in hands, which could be turned out into a documentary. Then I started editing it and the documentary came to light.

The Artists featured in the documentary

Miurrauze, Discórdia, Giulia Takayama, Marco Maroveral, Rodrigo Creper, Lucas Cachorro, Cauê Maia, Bianca Maciel, Mari Vieira, Ju Reimberg, Gabriel Ribeiro, Emilio Dossi, Bia Ferrer, Marlos Barros, Rafael Prado, Átila Fragoso, Renoir Santos, Aline Fidalgo, Carol Mondin, Lela Brandão, Lane Rigatto, Raul Zito, Haroldo Paranhos, Marcelo Fazola, Kelly Cristina, Karen Ka, Major, Ygor Marotta, Josias Leal e Ruben Luz.

Information

Length: 46:20min
Camera, edition and direction: MaicknucleaR
Camera : Carol Mondin, Evelyn Konig and MaicknucleaR
The film was shot in Sao Paulo and Maua in 2017
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