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ARTIST UNKNOWN The Last Days of Disco, 1998
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Artist: Artist Unknown
Title: The Last Days of Disco
Year: 1998
Signed: No
Medium: Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 39.75 x 26.75 inches ( 100.965 x 67.945 cm )
Image Size: 39.75 x 26.75 inches ( 100.965 x 67.945 cm )
Edition Size: Unknown
Framed: No
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details: Original poster for the 1998 film directed by Whit Stillman. Unfolded. "The Last Days of Disco" is a 1998 comedy-drama film directed by Whit Stillman. Set in the early 1980s, the film follows a group of young Manhattanites who frequent a popular disco club as they navigate their careers, relationships, and social lives. The story explores themes of friendship, ambition, and the end of an era as disco music loses popularity. Starring Chloë Sevigny, Kate Beckinsale, Chris Eigeman, and Matt Keeslar, the film received positive reviews for its witty dialogue, nostalgic depiction of the disco era, and character-driven storytelling. It has since become a cult classic among fans of independent cinema and period pieces.
Artist: Artist Unknown
Title: The Last Days of Disco
Year: 1998
Signed: No
Medium: Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 39.75 x 26.75 inches ( 100.965 x 67.945 cm )
Image Size: 39.75 x 26.75 inches ( 100.965 x 67.945 cm )
Edition Size: Unknown
Framed: No
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details: Original poster for the 1998 film directed by Whit Stillman. Unfolded. "The Last Days of Disco" is a 1998 comedy-drama film directed by Whit Stillman. Set in the early 1980s, the film follows a group of young Manhattanites who frequent a popular disco club as they navigate their careers, relationships, and social lives. The story explores themes of friendship, ambition, and the end of an era as disco music loses popularity. Starring Chloë Sevigny, Kate Beckinsale, Chris Eigeman, and Matt Keeslar, the film received positive reviews for its witty dialogue, nostalgic depiction of the disco era, and character-driven storytelling. It has since become a cult classic among fans of independent cinema and period pieces.