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* [[Buffy-Speak]]: Guetta lacks the vocabulary to describe Banksy.
* [[Documentary of Lies]]: The film's producers claim it's 100% legit, but it's still a matter of debate how much of the film has been fictionalized. Of course, that just makes the film more interesting.
* [[Elephant in Thethe Living Room]]: Banksy's exhibit features a literal elephant in a living room.
* [[Le Parkour]]: In the opening credits, a teenager jumps onto a roof to, apparently successfully, evade two cops.
* [[Mind Screw]]: Guetta claims to be making a documentary about Banksy and other street artists, but he's really just filming mindlessly because he just loves to film street artists. Then he finally ''does'' make a documentary of sorts, which he calls ''Life Remote Control'', and it's terrible, so Banksy ends up making his own film about Guetta. ''Or'' it's all a hoax and everyone involved is screwing with the audience to make a point. We will probably never know.
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* [[Sliding Scale of Law Enforcement]]: Nearer to the negative end, for obvious reasons.
* [[Spiritual Successor]]: Some consider this film to be a successor to [[Orson Welles]]'s film ''[[F for Fake]]''. Like ETTGS, it is a documentary assembled largely through found footage that analyzes the nature of art.
* [[Stylistic Suck]]: ''Life Remote Control'' (assuming ''[[Exit Through the Gift Shop]]'' is indeed a [[Mockumentary|mockumentary]]).
* [[Take That]]: Most of Banksy's work.
* [[The Faceless]]: Banksy, Invader, and several other artists do not allow their faces to be filmed.
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