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“A Fairy Tale for Troubled Times”
One of the best looking and finest ‘modern’ film posters produced in a long time, for Guillermo Del Toro’s multi award winning (& nominated) dark sci-fi fantasy movie “The Shape of Water”. With beautiful painted artwork by James Jean this special poster is printed on deluxe heavy paper stock and measures full one-sheet size – 27″ x 40″ (69 x 102 cm) with no writing on it other than the title and a small Fox Searchlight logo at lower right with a 2017 copyright printed below it. This poster was printed specially for at the Venice Film Festival, where Fox Searchlight gave them out to a select group of industry insiders and executives. With an estimated print run of around 300, and no general distribution this is a genuinely scarce poster. Originally rolled (as issued) this example displays and presents to excellent effect with stunning graphics and represents a truly impressive piece of collectable original film movie memorabilia.
Trivia: The creature design is heavily inspired by the film Creature from the Black Lagoon(1954). Michael Shannon’s character says they picked it up in the Amazon river in South America, which is the setting of The Creature from the film.
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Amazing artwork of Buzz and Woody…In 1995 when “Toy Story” was released nobody had ever seen anything like it, the first feature length fully computer animated movie. It was an immediate world wide hit, a quality production in every aspect. Created and produced by the Disney off-shoot Pixar it really was (and still is) one of the true groundbreaking movies of the genre, and in its own way as influential as Walt Disney’s “Snow White”. Offered here is an original country of origin Style A US One-Sheet from 1995, it is arguably the best and most desirable of the three posters produced for the marketing campaign and features a ‘flying’ Buzz and Woody as Bo, Slinky, Rex & Mr. Potato-Head look on in amazement. Incredibly colourful with fantastic graphics; originally rolled (as issued) it presents superbly. Totally original and unrestored it represents a fantastic piece of highly collectable cinematic movie memorabilia…“To Infinity and Beyond.”
Trivia: The first animated film to receive a special achievement Academy Award. It was given to John Lasseter for “the development and inspired application of techniques that have made possible the first feature-length computer-animated film.” More than fifty years earlier, Walt Disney received an honorary Oscar for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937).
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