The Subconscious Art of Graffiti Removal (USA, 2001, 16 min) is an experimental documentary directed by filmmaker Matt McCormick and narrated by Miranda July that makes the tongue-in-cheek argument that municipal efforts to mask and erase graffiti is an important new movement in modern art stemming from the repressed artistic desires of city workers. The film screened at prestigious venues such as The Sundance Film Festival and the Museum of Modern Art and received both critical and popular acclaim.