Woody Allen Movie Poster Remakes: 17 Posters in 17 Days

Last week, we brought to you a Coen Brothers poster series, today, we have another series of movie poster remakes for you, and this time, it is a series of Woody Allen movie posters.

Creatively crafted by Rita Sales Luis, a Portuguese graphic designer currently based in NYC, the series of posters includes 17 masterpieces, each pertaining to each movie Woody Allen as created. To quote the designer, “Woody Allen posters was a challenge I proposed to myself — creating 17 posters in 17 days.

Like we said the last time when talking about the Coen Brothers’ poster series too, movie posters nowadays rarely serve the informational purpose that they did many years back. They are more used for aesthetic and memorabilia purposes, and seeing an artistic impression of some wonderful movie posters is always a delight.

Here is the entire collection of all the 17 posters:

Woody Allen Posters

Woody Allen Posters

Woody Allen Posters

Woody Allen Posters

Woody Allen Posters

Woody Allen Posters

Woody Allen Posters

Woody Allen Posters

Woody Allen Posters

Woody Allen Posters

Woody Allen Posters

Woody Allen Posters

Woody Allen Posters

Woody Allen Posters

Woody Allen Posters

Woody Allen Posters

Woody Allen Posters

What do you think of these posters? Which is your favorite one? Have your say in the comments below!

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