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All Tomorrow’s Parties Criterion Collection Poster Art Revealed

By Ryan Gallagher On September 7, 2010 At 4:51 pm

[Edit 10/1/10: Like a Pokemon grandmaster, I found them all! A big thanks to all of the artists who helped send me their pieces, that weren't available online. Remember, if you see these online, they found them here!]

This past weekend saw the All Tomorrow’s Parties music and film festival head up to Monticello, New York. Criterion alum, Jim Jarmusch, curated the music for the festival, which saw the likes of Sonic Youth, Iggy and the Stooges, and Explosions In The Sky take the various stages. If you had some down time between bands, you could spend some time watching 22 films that Criterion brought with them for the festival.

As we’ve previously highlighted, Criterion commissioned several independent comic book artists to create movie posters for all of the films. We’ve already shown you the posters for Brute Force, Touchez Pas Au Grisbi, and Night of the Hunter, and have been eagerly awaiting some images of the various other posters.

Today on their Facebook page, Criterion took a snapshot of the entire line-up, which I’m embedding below:



In the comments for the image, Criterion named all of the contributing artists, which I’m listing below, linked to their respective blogs/websites. I’m also going to include some higher resolution art for the individual posters, as I find them.

Designer Credits:

Ne Change Rien: Dan Duncan



Five Easy Pieces: Kate Beaton



Repulsion: Paul Maybury



Bottle Rocket: Jason Polan



The Last Picture Show: Jason Latour



Naked Lunch: Evan Bryce



Head: Wayne Shellabarger



Underworld: Victor Kerlow



The Killing: Connor Willumsen



Le Doulos: Victor Kerlow



Gomorrah: Robert Goodin



Brute Force: Scott Morse



A Colt is My Passport: Francesco Francavilla



Touchez pas au grisbi: Scott Morse



Kiss Me Deadly: Jhomar Soriano



Easy Rider: Scott Campbell



Thin Red Line: Jeremy Jusay



Something Wild: Connor Willumsen



Crumb: Chris Brunner & Rico Renzi



Antichrist: Zachary Baldus



Modern Times: Rachel Freire



The Night of the Hunter: Matt Kindt




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  • http://twitter.com/fistfulofmedia James

    Um… I want to own ALL OF THESE!

  • Anonymous

    Wait…Does this mean The Killing is coming to the Criterion Collection?!? Has this been well known and I have been out of the loop??

  • Anonymous

    Wait! Does this mean The Killing is coming to the Criterion Collection?!? Has this been well known and I have been out of the loop??

  • http://ryangallagher.org RyanGallagher

    They haven’t officially announced The Killing as a Criterion release yet, but if you click on this page, we go through all of the titles that they screened at All Tomorrows Parties, that haven’t been announced yet:

    http://criterioncast.com/2010/08/20/criterion-helmed-all-tomorrows-parties-line-up-announced-several-rumored-releases-to-be-screened/

  • http://twitter.com/le_Stephanois Viceroy S. Kyriakos

    These are really so fantastic. I think the Repulsion one has to be my favorite.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=593343320 Mike Cuenca

    Can you buy these?

  • http://ryangallagher.org RyanGallagher

    It doesn’t seem like it yet. Hopefully they’ll make them available in the Criterion store online.

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