70s Movie Poster Remakes

LWL70 Commissions Artistic Celebration of Retro Film Placards

British film magazine Little White Lies has developed an interesting way to look back at 1970s film history by creating LWL70, an art exhibit celebrating artistic recreations of some of the decade's most memorable and iconic films.

The LWL70 art contains poster remakes of a diverse collection of movies, ranging from some of the decade's biggest (Annie Hall, Alien, a Clockwork Orange), to more obscure films (Italian horror film Suspiria) and cult classics (B-Movie classic, Beyond the Valley of Dolls), each poster offering a different stylish homage to the original film.

Each of these visibly arresting posters are highlighted in the LWL70 art exhibit, currently being displayed at East London's Kemistry Gallery. They are also offered for sale on the official LWL70 website.
Trend Themes
1. Artistic Tribute Posters - Opportunity for artists and designers to create modern interpretations of classic film posters, catering to nostalgia-seeking consumers.
2. Niche Film Memorabilia - Growing market for unique and limited edition film posters, appealing to collectors and film enthusiasts.
3. Retro Pop Culture Revival - Opportunity to tap into the current trend of nostalgia by recreating iconic elements from the 70s film era in various industries.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Artists and designers can create and sell modern interpretations of 70s film posters, attracting collectors and film enthusiasts.
2. Film Memorabilia - Specialty retailers and online platforms can cater to the demand for unique and limited edition 70s film posters, tapping into the collector's market.
3. Fashion and Merchandise - Fashion and merchandise brands can incorporate iconic 70s film elements into their products, capitalizing on the current retro pop culture revival.

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