Movie Poster of the Week: “Jules et Jim” and an Interview with Designer Christian Broutin
Adrian CurryAn interview with Christian Broutin, designer of the celebrated poster for Jules and Jim as well as 100 other posters.
An interview with Christian Broutin, designer of the celebrated poster for Jules and Jim as well as 100 other posters.
On the week François Truffaut would have turned 80, we look back at the posters for his first film.
“The drive went into the filmmaking, in an effort to render an image of that fleeting apparition known as human experience.”
The renowned critic, novelist and screenwriter worked with Ruiz and Bertolucci.
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Two thrillers by François Truffaut and Wim Wenders surprisingly share the exact same cinephilic object.
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A look at the varied and brilliant international posters for Truffaut’s The Bride Wore Black.
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