Blow-up (1966)
An original 1967 first year of US release One Sheet movie poster for Michelangelo Antonioni’s Blow-Up. The Italian auteur’s first English-language film and one of the defining works of 1960s cinema. The artwork captures a moment of sensual tension, with David Hemmings’ fashion photographer and his model framed in a composition that perfectly embodies the voyeuristic allure of the film. The bold tagline “Antonioni’s camera never flinches” highlights the director’s daring vision and psychological intensity.
Blow-Up is a landmark of modern cinema. A seductive exploration of perception, reality, and moral ambiguity set in the heart of Swinging London. It encapsulated the hedonism and artistic experimentation of the 1960s, influencing not only film but also fashion, photography, and pop culture. The movie’s ambiguous ending and visual style helped redefine cinematic storytelling, paving the way for the modern art film. This poster is a striking artefact from an era when London was the centre of the cultural universe, stylish, provocative, and utterly iconic.
- Year: 1966
- Nationality: United States
- Condition: Linen-backed
- Type: Original One Sheet
- Size: 27 X 41 Inches
- Product Code: P1396