2000 Memento- Cristopher Nolan Japanese Chirashi B5 Poster (RED)
An Original Japanese Chirashi for Christopher Nolan’s landmark Neo-Noir Thriller "Memento" (2000) which would have been distributed upon the films release.
This features a front image of Guy Pearce fully Tattooed up as the character Leonard Shelby, a man who suffers from anterograde amnesia, resulting in short-term memory loss and the inability to form new memories. The reverse shows stills from the film as well as Japanese Typography and promotional information in Japanese, typical of these flyers.
Chirashi (roughly translating to Flyer in English) are promotional movie flyers usually featuring key artwork, cast information, release dates, and other essential details about the film, which are typically distributed in Japan only, for free at the time of a movie's release in theatres, cafes, and other locations where moviegoers gather and then no longer produced once the films run has ended… I’ve told you this before, haven’t I?
Due to their aesthetic appeal and limited availability, they have gained a cult following among movie enthusiasts and collectors alike- Making them perfect for framing!
Condition- Very Good.
Dimensions- B5 (7.5’ x 10’)
An Original Japanese Chirashi for Christopher Nolan’s landmark Neo-Noir Thriller "Memento" (2000) which would have been distributed upon the films release.
This features a front image of Guy Pearce fully Tattooed up as the character Leonard Shelby, a man who suffers from anterograde amnesia, resulting in short-term memory loss and the inability to form new memories. The reverse shows stills from the film as well as Japanese Typography and promotional information in Japanese, typical of these flyers.
Chirashi (roughly translating to Flyer in English) are promotional movie flyers usually featuring key artwork, cast information, release dates, and other essential details about the film, which are typically distributed in Japan only, for free at the time of a movie's release in theatres, cafes, and other locations where moviegoers gather and then no longer produced once the films run has ended… I’ve told you this before, haven’t I?
Due to their aesthetic appeal and limited availability, they have gained a cult following among movie enthusiasts and collectors alike- Making them perfect for framing!
Condition- Very Good.
Dimensions- B5 (7.5’ x 10’)
An Original Japanese Chirashi for Christopher Nolan’s landmark Neo-Noir Thriller "Memento" (2000) which would have been distributed upon the films release.
This features a front image of Guy Pearce fully Tattooed up as the character Leonard Shelby, a man who suffers from anterograde amnesia, resulting in short-term memory loss and the inability to form new memories. The reverse shows stills from the film as well as Japanese Typography and promotional information in Japanese, typical of these flyers.
Chirashi (roughly translating to Flyer in English) are promotional movie flyers usually featuring key artwork, cast information, release dates, and other essential details about the film, which are typically distributed in Japan only, for free at the time of a movie's release in theatres, cafes, and other locations where moviegoers gather and then no longer produced once the films run has ended… I’ve told you this before, haven’t I?
Due to their aesthetic appeal and limited availability, they have gained a cult following among movie enthusiasts and collectors alike- Making them perfect for framing!
Condition- Very Good.
Dimensions- B5 (7.5’ x 10’)