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“The morning after was just the beginning…”
A very scarce movie poster…30th Anniversary BFI re-release British UK quad for Mathieu Kassovitz’ French black & white urban drama “La Haine” (The Hate). This is an Original UK Quad Poster printed in 2025 to mark the 30th anniversary re-release of the film. The story revolves around riots on the streets of Paris which explode after a young man is tortured by police, making the film as relevant now as it was 30 years ago. The poster features the films central characters Vinz (Vincent Cassel), Said (Saïd Taghmaoui) and Hubert (Hubert Koundé). Kassovitz’ film won multiple awards on its release including Best Director at Cannes and Best Film at the ‘Cesars’ (the French Oscars). Filmed in gritty black & white and shown in a very limited number of BFI ‘art-house’ cinemas with a low key advertising campaign the UK film poster that accompanied the release is truly scarce. This originally rolled (as issued) example is in excellent unrestored condition that presents & displays superbly…This is a fine piece of rare and highly collectible original film movie memorabilia.
Trivia: The film was originally filmed in color but changed to b/w in post-production by Kassovitz himself. A color re-release was planned in case the original release flopped.
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“All right, so I fancied you. We had it off together. But that don’t mean nothin’, does it?”
A double signed – Phil Daniels and Leslie Ash, over-sized photograph for Franc Roddam’s classic snap-shot of 60’s life “Quadrophenia”. Voted the 35th greatest British film of all time by “Total Film”. It has been cited as a major influence on the mod revival in music and fashion of the early 1980’s. This superb autographed example is excellent condition and has been signed by two of the stars – LESLIE ASH and PHIL DANIELS, with both adding their character name to their signatures – Steph and Jimmy. Leslie Ash’s signature was obtained in person on April 6th at London Film Fair, 2025 with Phil Daniels’ already present from a private signing. It’s a fantastic image of both actors and a great shot of Jimmy’s Vespa Lambretta. A real centre piece for any collection and a genuinely rare piece of very desirable British film / rock memorabilia…“Nothing seems right, apart from Brighton. I mean, Brighton was OK. Going to court with the Ace and that. And, like, I was a mod there, you know? I mean that’s something, innit, eh?”
Trivia: When Jimmy is in his shed, working on his scooter, he is simultaneously reflected in its four wing mirrors; a visual metaphor of the film’s theme(s) and title.
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