Seth Price: ‘A bittersweet coming-of-age story set in the small-town America of the late nineteen-sixties, of George Lucas. An old man and his young, mustachioed, doppelganger are dashing in the woods, nursing the secret fear of the urbans: graffiti represents a host of race- and classloaded anxieties; despite the fact that graffiti is perpetrated by many youths who are white and middle-class, such as the filmmaker.’