“Small Change” by François Truffaut is playing at The Red Vic Movie House on February 28 and March 1, 2010. I designed and printed this 5 color movie poster with heavy gold and several layers of light tints – a portrait of the director Truffaut – a tip-of-the-hat to Truffaut and the great films of the French New Wave.
“Small Change” is a light comedy concerning the daily lives of young children in Theirs, France. Truffaut is less interested in telling a three act story, instead focusing on the small events that make up childhood. The result is an almost completely improvised film study of an elusive subject matter: the beauty of being a child.
“Small Change”
Red Vic Movie House
February 28 & March 1, 2010
RV30-11
Edition of 100
5 colors on archival cream paper
16″ x 22″
Signed & numbered
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Sold Out – Thank You!
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“Small Change” Gold Variant
Red Vic Movie House
February 28 & March 1, 2010
RV30-11
Edition of 10
5 colors on Metallic Gold paper
16″ x 22″
Signed & numbered
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SOLD OUT
Here’s some pictures of the actual print. Instead of black – I used a brown ink (cafe au lait). First a heavy-duty gold metallic was laid down. The shadowing was done with two overlaying light varnishes of very translucent black (shadow in a can). One is photographed with gold reflection, one in natural non-reflective light. Click each to see larger:
François Truffaut made an enormous impact on cinema and his films have an enduring popular appeal. Most significantly, he did a great deal to promote the idea of the director as an “auteur,” making him the inspiration for future generations of independent film-makers.
Truffaut had at least three great passions in his life: women, cinema and American pulp fiction. These passions were such a big part of his life that it is no surprise they should be so keenly reflected in his films.
Truffaut was also a great humanist, who supported many worthy causes for children, and this humanity is also an essential element of his films.
In 1976 Truffaut filmed “Small Change” (L’Argent de poche), a compelling study of young children.
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