Own an authentic Pulp Fiction Original French Movie Poster from 1994. Genuine 15 x 23 inch cinema poster for Quentin Tarantino’s iconic crime classic.
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Own an authentic piece of film history with this Pulp Fiction Original French Movie Poster from the film’s 1994 theatrical release.
Written and directed by Quentin Tarantino, Pulp Fiction changed independent cinema forever. Its unforgettable characters, sharp dialogue and non-linear storytelling helped redefine modern filmmaking. Starring John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Uma Thurman, Bruce Willis and Harvey Keitel, the film became one of the most influential releases of the 1990s.
Today, Pulp Fiction remains a favourite with film fans around the world. As a result, original cinema posters from its theatrical release are highly sought after by collectors.
This genuine Original French Movie Poster measures approximately 15 x 23 inches and was printed for the film’s original release in France.
Unlike modern reproductions, original cinema posters promoted films in theatres during their first release. Therefore, they provide collectors with a genuine piece of the film’s original advertising campaign.
The striking French artwork captures the style, energy and attitude that made Pulp Fiction an instant classic.
Pulp Fiction won the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival and earned the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. It also revived John Travolta’s career and confirmed Quentin Tarantino as one of Hollywood’s most exciting filmmakers.
Furthermore, its memorable soundtrack, iconic dialogue and unforgettable scenes continue to influence filmmakers today. Many critics and fans also regard it as one of the greatest films ever made.
Whether you collect original movie posters, admire Quentin Tarantino or appreciate modern cinema classics, this Pulp Fiction Original French Movie Poster deserves a place in your collection.
Original international cinema posters become harder to find every year. Consequently, this authentic French poster offers a genuine connection to one of the defining films of the 1990s.