Movie Poster – Bonnie and Clyde Italian Style, Jaroslav Fišer, 1984

£47.00

Movie poster designed for Steno’s comedy starring Ornella Muti and Paolo Villaggio by Czech award winning graphic designer Jaroslav Fišer.

  • Movie title: Bonnie and Clyde Italian Style
  • Poster design: Jaroslav Fišer, 1984
  • Poster size: A3 (41 x 30 cm)
  • Poster condition: Exc.

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    Jaroslav Fišer’s hilarious movie poster designed for 1980s Italian comedy.

    poster designer: Jaroslav Fišer, 1984

    Poster is A3 format (41 x 30 cm). Unfolded. Occasional slight crease/wrinkled on edges. Small folds in some corners. Excellent condition (NOT PHOTOGRAPHED, PLEASE ASK IF YOU WISH TO SEE A PHOTO).

    Movie posters in our collection were promotional materials. Posters used on display in the cinemas across the former Czechoslovakia. They bear signs of their age.

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    Jaroslav Fišer studied at the Technical University in Prague and at the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design, Prague. In between 1959 – 1987 he designed 104 movie posters. His movie poster The Apple Game (Věra Chytilová) won him a Silver Hugo at Film Festival in Chicago, USA.

    You can read article about Jaroslav Fišer’s collaboration with Czech director Věra Chytilová in our poster blog.

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