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The Post (2017)

Limited edition giclee printed on photo rag 308 gsm fine art paper

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'The Post' (2017) - film-art
'The Post' (2017) - film-art
'The Post' (2017) - film-art
'The Post' (2017) - film-art
'The Post' (2017) - film-art
'The Post' (2017) - film-art
'The Post' (2017) - film-art
'The Post' (2017) - film-art
'The Post' (2017) - film-art
'The Post' (2017) - film-art
'The Post' (2017) - film-art
'The Post' (2017) - film-art
'The Post' (2017) - film-art
'The Post' (2017) - film-art
'The Post' (2017) - film-art
'The Post' (2017) - film-art
'The Post' (2017) - film-art
'The Post' (2017) - film-art
'The Post' (2017) - film-art
'The Post' (2017) - film-art
'The Post' (2017) - film-art

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The Post (2017)

Limited edition giclee printed on photo rag 308 gsm fine art paper

About this print — Every single frame of the movie The Post has been analysed and averaged to a single colour. These colours are then arranged chronologically to create a unique fine art composition that captures the entire visual journey of Steven Spielberg's film. Printed using archival pigment inks on 308gsm Hahnemühle photo rag fine art paper, each print is a museum-quality giclée produced to order and created in its original theatrical aspect ratio.

Director: Steven Spielberg

Writers : Liz Hannah, Josh Singer

Stars : Meryl Streep, Tom Hanks, Sarah Paulson

When American military analyst, Daniel Ellsberg, realizes to his disgust the depths of the US government's deceptions about the futility of the Vietnam War, he takes action by copying top-secret documents that would become the Pentagon Papers. Later, Washington Post owner, Kay Graham, is still adjusting to taking over her late husband's business when editor Ben Bradlee discovers the New York Times has scooped them with an explosive expose on those papers. Determined to compete, Post reporters find Ellsberg himself and a complete copy of those papers. However, the Post's plans to publish their findings are put in jeopardy with a Federal restraining order that could get them all indicted for Contempt. Now, Kay Graham must decide whether to back down for the safety of her paper or publish and fight for the Freedom of the Press. In doing so, Graham and her staff join a fight that would have America's democratic ideals in the balance.