Every art admirer has an attraction for movie posters, it’s true. Collecting the posters is almost as exciting as watching the movies. For the joy of cinephiles from all over the world, brazilian designer Pedro Vidotto redoes the posters of movies he admires.
Movie posters reinterpretations are not news, since it’s a common practice among designers. The work of Albert Exergian, for instance, has been around for some time. Still, they’re never the same and always worth a look.




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Nice! Great job, Albert!
I also did a bunch of alternative movie posters
Check them out and feel free to comment!
07/15/2010 / 07:00 AM