DO NO WRONG TO THE ORPHAN GIRL
DO NO WRONG TO THE ORPHAN GIRL
Colorful poster by N. Andreakos. A composition of various scenes from the film. A woman (Miranta Myrat) with an expression of sadness and pain on her face appears on the upper left. On the right, a middle-aged man (Nikos Fermas) hugs a young woman (Natasa Apostolou). Below, in the centre, a young man holds an unconscious girl in his arms. At bottom right, a woman dances taking off her clothes, while next to her an old gramophone is shown. Below these images, the title of the film in red painted capital letters reads: DO NO WRONG TO THE ORPHAN GIRL. The poster’s upper right bears the artist’s signature: “N. Andreakos”.
N. Andreakos signs the poster of this film with his characteristic technique. By choosing to recount many scenes by using his paint-brush, without words, only with images, he concisely gives the film’s theme and main points. In places with roughly hewn stokes (the woman who dances) and in other places with intense shadings, he portrays the facial expressions, the pain and sadness, the middle-aged man (Nikos Fermas), the naked body of the young man and the young woman laying in his arms. Conversely, the face of the woman on the left (Miranta Myrat) is illustrated in solid blue, except for her fair-red lips, with the expression of pain. It’s a poster, which, without words, aptly illustrates passion and pain.
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Andere titel(s): ΜΗΝ ΑΔΙΚΗΣΗΣ ΟΡΦΑΝΗ
DO NO WRONG TO THE ORPHAN GIRL
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Aanmaakdatum: 1966
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Beschrijving: Colorful poster by N. Andreakos. A composition of various scenes from the film. A woman (Miranta Myrat) with an expression of sadness and pain on her face appears on the upper left. On the right, a middle-aged man (Nikos Fermas) hugs a young woman (Natasa Apostolou). Below, in the centre, a young man holds an unconscious girl in his arms. At bottom right, a woman dances taking off her clothes, while next to her an old gramophone is shown. Below these images, the title of the film in red painted capital letters reads: DO NO WRONG TO THE ORPHAN GIRL. The poster’s upper right bears the artist’s signature: “N. Andreakos”.
N. Andreakos signs the poster of this film with his characteristic technique. By choosing to recount many scenes by using his paint-brush, without words, only with images, he concisely gives the film’s theme and main points. In places with roughly hewn stokes (the woman who dances) and in other places with intense shadings, he portrays the facial expressions, the pain and sadness, the middle-aged man (Nikos Fermas), the naked body of the young man and the young woman laying in his arms. Conversely, the face of the woman on the left (Miranta Myrat) is illustrated in solid blue, except for her fair-red lips, with the expression of pain. It’s a poster, which, without words, aptly illustrates passion and pain.
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Provider: Tainiothiki tis Ellados
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Type document : Poster