The Antics Roadshow is an hour-long 2011 documentary film focused on iconic acts of activism and pranks.
Production
The Antics Roadshow was produced and directed by the British street artist Banksy and the director/producer Jaimie D'Cruz and was narrated by Kathy Burke.[1]
The name parodies the BBC Television series, Antiques Roadshow.[2]
Featured artists and activists
Artist or activist | Known for |
---|---|
Igor Vamos Jacques Servin | Their work as The Yes Men, a culture jamming activist duo. |
Mark Roberts | Streaking at major events, especially sporting events. |
Michael Fagan | Breaking into Buckingham Palace; known as the Michael Fagan incident. |
Noël Godin | Pieing celebrities and politicians. |
Princess Hijab | Painting hijabs on models in fashion industry advertisements. |
Rémi Gaillard | Various well-publicised pranks. |
Charlie Todd | Founder of Improv Everywhere. |
Broadcasts
Country | Year | Channel |
---|---|---|
United Kingdom | 2011 | Channel 4[3] |
Australia | 2013 | SBS Two |
See also
References
- ↑ Dylan Schenker, "Banksy’s New TV Special ‘The Antics Roadshow’", PSFK, 13 August 2011
- ↑ "Banksy creates new show on pranks and anarchy for British TV", Los Angeles Times, 12 August 2011)
- ↑ The Antics Roadshow, Channel 4, August 2011
External links
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