Dirty Handz
Dirty Handz
Dirty Handz (Mains Sales) is a trilogy of documentaries about Parisian graffiti. The films are produced by the writers entirely and only focuses on their illegal activities.

Dirty Handz 3: Search And Destroy (2006)

01 January, 2006
The third and final episode of the Dirty Handz trilogy was released in 2006, but all events took place before 2001. This video symbolises the culmination of the controversial activity of the graffiti artists through a retrospective look at the actors. The film is entirely made by members of the SDK crew and follows a European tour of one of their members, tired of the monotony of the Parisian environment. There is an analysis of the different operational techniques writers use in each country.

Dirty Handz - Destruction on Paris (1999)

01 January, 1999
Released in 1999, this 50-minute video opens the trilogy. It focuses only on graffiti in the railway world. There are various activities such as the interior degradation of metro wagons (bomb marker and marker, window scratches), but also that of subway station. You can also see different scenes where the exteriors of metros, RER and trains SNCF are painted. Long passages are dedicated to the exhibition of his works when the trains roll. We can also see how graffiti artists get into train depots. The various crew (strips of graffiti) that can be seen in activities are 132, GAP, SDK and CLM.

Dirty Handz 2 - Back On Tracks (2001)

01 January, 2001
Released in 2001 , this suite brings together more crews: 13ers, 156, BASF, CLM (Controle Le Metro), FMK, GT (Grim Team), MX, SME, Stealing Dealing Killing, TMA (The Unknown Crew) and the Swedish WUFC (Writers United Fuckin 'Crazy) in Stockholm . The action still taking place in Paris , it is considered a classic in the genre of video graffiti thanks to some passages having marked the spirits. Notably the first scene or the SDK and the WUFC paint an RER, or O'Clock (156) An RER wagon with a marker showing great dexterity. In addition to the scenes in the trains depots (RER, subway and SNCF trains), there are many passages on the street including Jonone (156), Seb (FMK) or the Grim Team, performing tags and throw -up. In addition, one discovers the use of the ice peak engraving on the metros permanently. A scene is dedicated to the episode of 1992 when the subway station of the Louvre was entirely tagged and grafted by VEP crew. This event shocked public opinion very strongly.