The Black Glasses - النظارة السوداء
$1,200.00Madiha, known as Maddie, is an unhappy socialite who drifts through life indulging in hedonistic pleasures to dull her emotional pain from past heartbreak. Her aimless lifestyle continues until she meets Omar, a dedicated engineer campaigning for workers' rights. This encounter sparks a transformation in Maddie, but her newfound stability is threatened when she loses Omar too. Based on a story by Ihsan Abdelquddous, the film explores themes of redemption and the search for meaning.
The poster features Nadia Lutfi with bold blonde hair, wearing sunglasses and a cigarette between her lips, dressed in a black dress with a dropping strap. Her daring and rebellious look is set against a background that transitions from dark fire red to black, reflecting the film's dramatic and emotional intensity. This striking visual captures the essence of Maddie's character and the film's exploration of societal norms and personal transformation.
Year | 1963 |
Dimensions | 27 x 39 in 70 x 100 cm |
Condition | Good to very good vintage condition. Small tears and cuts along the left edge. Minimal signs of wear along fold lines. Overall paper yellowing. . |
Artist | Marcel |
Printer | Al-Raghaeb Press |
Medium | Stone Lithography |