Black Dragon Press x Mondo #01: Last Year at Marienbad by Nicolas Delort.
18"x36" Screen Print, Edition of 130 (split between US & UK). Printed by White Duck Editions (UK). Expected to ship in 2-3 weeks. £50/$60
We’re delighted to release a brand new poster by Nicolas Delort for the 1961 classic mindbender LAST YEAR AT MARIENBAD, produced in collaboration with StudioCanal. The movie, a source of inspiration for Kubrick’s THE SHINING or David Lynch’s MULHOLLAND DRIVE amongst many others, tells the story (or does it?) of a man, a woman, and her husband (but is he?) set in a French chateau where they had met the previous year (or had they?), in a dazzling exercise in narrative hypnotism from the French director Alain Resnais (he’s most definitely French). And while the plot - or lack thereof - has been known to drive some people up the bloody walls, the movie’s austere beauty, voluptuous exuberance and generally the ballsiness of it all combine to make MARIENBAD a modern cinematic masterpiece: one of those movies you spend more time talking about than actually watching.
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18"x36" Screen Print, Edition of 130 (split between US & UK). Printed by White Duck Editions (UK). Expected to ship in 2-3 weeks. £50/$60
We’re delighted to release a brand new poster by Nicolas Delort for the 1961 classic mindbender LAST YEAR AT MARIENBAD, produced in collaboration with StudioCanal. The movie, a source of inspiration for Kubrick’s THE SHINING or David Lynch’s MULHOLLAND DRIVE amongst many others, tells the story (or does it?) of a man, a woman, and her husband (but is he?) set in a French chateau where they had met the previous year (or had they?), in a dazzling exercise in narrative hypnotism from the French director Alain Resnais (he’s most definitely French). And while the plot - or lack thereof - has been known to drive some people up the bloody walls, the movie’s austere beauty, voluptuous exuberance and generally the ballsiness of it all combine to make MARIENBAD a modern cinematic masterpiece: one of those movies you spend more time talking about than actually watching.
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