The Beauty of Vice
60,00 € – 90,00 €
Split based graphic designer Segor Garber interprets The Beauty of Vice (Lepota poroka, 1986) reimagining the cult Yugoslav film directed by Živko NikoliÄ through a bold graphic lens. The artwork captures the filmās contrasting themes of repression and liberation, using stark symbolism ā from Yugo cars to skulls ā to echo its social critique. Set in socialist Montenegro, The Beauty of Vice follows a city couple as they confront the clash between urban morality and rural hedonism, sparking controversy for its open take on sexuality and freedom.
This limited edition movie poster is part of the third edition of NoMAD MOVIE ART 2024 ā 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 rare Yugoslav cinema, fans of bold poster art, and those drawn to provocative visual storytelling.
- Digital print / semi-gloss paper / 220 gsm
- Limited edition / 300 prints
- Part of Original Movie Art ā NoMAD MOVIE ART Series