I, MOURNFUL GOD (Ja, truchlivy Buh) Czechoslovak New Wave Film Poster
I, MOURNFUL GOD (Ja, truchlivy Buh) Czechoslovak New Wave Film Poster
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Surreal Czechoslovak New Wave poster for "I, Mournful God" shows a stoic man (Milos Kopecky) with a red heart, from which nude women emerge - symbolizing seduction and irony.
Já, truchlivý bůh (I, the Mournful God, 1969) is a Czech New Wave comedy based on a Milan Kundera story, about a man who seduces women for a bet—only to face unexpected emotions and consequences. Witty, ironic, and subtly satirical.
POSTER DATE: 1969
SIZE APPROX: A3 | 16″X11″ | 41X28,5cm
MOVIE ORIGIN: Czechoslovakia
AUTHOR: Karel Vaca (signed)
ORIGINAL TITLE: Ja, truchlivy Buh
DIRECTOR: Antonin Kachlik
GENRE/SPECIAL INTEREST: Czechoslovakian New Wave
CONDITION: V-G/Fine (rolled)

