So beautiful❤❤ (idk the name of the artist)
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“Coppola was insistent that he did not want to use any kind of contemporary special effects techniques such as computer-generated imagery when making the movie, instead wishing to use antiquated effects techniques from the early history of cinema, which he felt would be more appropriate given the film's period setting coincides with the origin of film.”
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Bram Stoker’s Dracula, Francis Ford Coppola, 1992
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"THE CRITERION COLLECTION, A CONTINUING SERIES OF IMPORTANT CLASSIC AND CONTEMPORARY FILMS, PRESENTS..."
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on various iterations of "Bram Stoker's Dracula" (1992), directed by Francis Ford Coppola as a faux Criterion, "Faked From The Dead!" Artwork by Mike Mignola.
Resolution from largest to smallest: 3000x1772, 1494x876, & 494x700.
OVERVIEW: ""Bram Stoker's Dracula" is Francis Ford Coppola's brilliant homage to the wonders of cinema. Coppola honors film history with allusions to the early cinematograph and a contribution to the long legacy of vampire films. However, with Gary Oldman as the desperate and thirsty Count, Winona Ryder as his reincarnated Elisabeta, and Tom Waits as the bug-eating Renfield, Coppola's version also steps boldly into the present. Bringing to the fore themes earlier versions could only suggest, Coppola's audacity is visual as well. A startling display of technical wizardry, this "Dracula" is ultimately a challenge to viewers to explore the possibilities of passion, in film and of the heart."
-- CRITERION COLLECTION (faux Criterions)
Sources: www.pinterest.com/pin/art-after-1900--399201954439557527, Issu, & Etsy.
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