Video: Movies and machines in them. Car Posters by Jesus Prudencio
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Movie posters almost always write the names of the actors who star in a given film, but they never mention an equally important participant in the filming - automobile, which the main characters ride. The illustrator decided to fix this sad trend. Jesus Prudencio, who created a series of alternative cult movie postersdedicated specifically to machines.
The creation of alternative movie posters is a whole trend in contemporary art. Someone makes posters of cult films using the LEGO constructor, someone in a completely minimalist style, someone in the form of pixel images, someone in a zombie theme. And illustrator Jesus Prudencio drew attention to cars from the cinema in his series of posters "Cars and Films".
After all, it often happens that the car, on which the main characters of the films drive, overshadows even the actors themselves. People may not always remember who exactly starred in a particular movie, but they easily remember the car used for filming.
Jesús Prudencio recalled several dozen films where the car played no less important role than live actors. This, for example, "Pulp Fiction", "Ghostbusters", "Taxi Driver", "Drive", "Gattaca", "The Shining", "Little Miss Happiness", "Roman Holiday" (there was, however, a moped), Bonnie and Clyde and, of course, Back to the Future.
It was for these films that Jesus Prudencio created a series of alternative posters, on which not people, but cars are taken out. A great gift for true connoisseurs of cinema and good cars!
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