Le Mepris

60,00 90,00 

This poster by Croatian illustrator Lucija Bužančić is a lyrical interpretation of Jean-Luc Godard’s Le Mépris (1963)—a cornerstone of French New Wave cinema. In her signature style of loose lines and evocative watercolors, author captures the film’s emotional detachment and sun-drenched melancholy with a deceptively playful red convertible, set against soft, abstracted architectural forms.

Referencing both the glamour and existential emptiness of Godard’s vision, the poster reflects on themes of love, alienation, and the collapse of meaning—rendered in tones as light as they are loaded.

Created as a limited edition digital print, this piece is part of the 3rd edition of NoMAD MOVIE ART 2024 – Film Classics through the Eyes of Croatian Authors, a collaboration between NOMAD.ART (formerly Split Nomad Gallery) and the Mediterranean Film Festival Split (FMFS).

An elegant homage for collectors of original movie posters, New Wave cinema, and Godard’s singular worldview.

  • Digital print / semi-gloss paper / 228grm
  • Limited edition / 300 prints
  • Part of Original Movie Art – NoMAD MOVIE ART Series