Matador
60,00 € – 90,00 €
This bold and provocative artwork by Croatian graphic designer Marija Ćubelić reimagines Matador (1986), one of Pedro Almodóvar’s most controversial early films. Using photo-montage and razor-sharp symbolism, author distills the film’s eroticism, violence, and surreal flair into a striking composition: a rose, a bull’s snout, and twin revolvers—echoing themes of passion, death, and desire.
The result is a visually arresting image that pays homage to Almodóvar’s twisted take on the tormented tango between sex and death.
This limited edition digital print is part of the third 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).
A must-have for collectors of original movie posters, Almodóvar aficionados, and lovers of dark, seductive visuals.
- Digital print / semi-gloss paper / 220 gsm
- Limited edition / 300 prints
- Part of Original Movie Art – NoMAD MOVIE ART Series