My Life to Live
Vivre sa vie
1962 French 1-panel 47x63" (120x160cm)
Artist: Vaissier, Jacques
Grade: Very Fine to Near Mint
$475
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Poster Details
English title: My Life to Live
Poster title: Vivre sa vie
Artist: Vaissier, Jacques
Poster Year: 1962
Poster Origin: French
Size: 1-panel 47x63" (120x160cm)
Style: black and white style
Film title: Vivre sa vie
Film Year: 1962
Film Origin: France
Film Directors: Jean-Luc Godard
Film Actors: Anna KarinaSady RebbotAndré S. LabartheGuylaine Schlumberger
Film Genres: Drama
Film Plot: Twelve episodic tales in the life of a Parisian woman and her slow descent into prostitution.
Categories: AuteurBlack & WhiteBold ColorsCultFashionMid-Century ModernFilmLarge Posters
Keywords: 1960scigarettecoatdressfeminismlipsredshoes
Grade: C8-C9 Very Fine to Near Mint. Folded, single-sided. Unused poster with very minimal fold/handling/edge wear, no cross fold separation, no tears, only slight tanning to the paper from age.
Framing: List prices are for posters only. Please inquire to discuss framing options.
Price: $475
Vivre sa vie was Godard’s 2nd film following his breakthrough hit, A Bout de Souffle (Breathless) and also his second pairing with the always lovely Anna Karina. Godard has never shied away from the grittier side of life, and Vivre sa vie is no exception — we follow Nana (Karina), a young aspiring actress who instead ends up in a downward spiral, turning tricks on the streets of Paris. Vivre sa vie is a landmark of the French New Wave that still impresses today.
There were two original French printings for this film. Both designs are identical with primarily black text and a large red title block, but the first printing has an orange cast over the actors and within the brick background. The second printing, believed to be commissioned after the film stayed in distribution longer than expected, dropped the orange cast and is perhaps a more bold design being primarily black and white. This rare poster is a must for fans of Godard and Karina, his long-time muse.
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