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Dog Day Afternoon (1975)

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

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'Dog Day Afternoon' (1975) - film-art
'Dog Day Afternoon' (1975) - film-art
'Dog Day Afternoon' (1975) - film-art
'Dog Day Afternoon' (1975) - film-art
'Dog Day Afternoon' (1975) - film-art
'Dog Day Afternoon' (1975) - film-art
'Dog Day Afternoon' (1975) - film-art
'Dog Day Afternoon' (1975) - film-art
'Dog Day Afternoon' (1975) - film-art
'Dog Day Afternoon' (1975) - film-art
'Dog Day Afternoon' (1975) - film-art
'Dog Day Afternoon' (1975) - film-art
'Dog Day Afternoon' (1975) - film-art
'Dog Day Afternoon' (1975) - film-art
'Dog Day Afternoon' (1975) - film-art
'Dog Day Afternoon' (1975) - film-art
'Dog Day Afternoon' (1975) - film-art
'Dog Day Afternoon' (1975) - film-art
'Dog Day Afternoon' (1975) - film-art
'Dog Day Afternoon' (1975) - film-art
'Dog Day Afternoon' (1975) - film-art

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Dog Day Afternoon (1975)

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

About this print — Every single frame of the movie Dog Day Afternoon 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 Sidney Lumet'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: Sidney Lumet

Writers : Frank Pierson, P.F. Kluge

Stars : Al Pacino, John Cazale, Penelope Allen

Based upon a real-life story that happened in the early seventies in which the Chase Manhattan Bank in Gravesend, Brooklyn, was held siege by a bank robber determined to steal enough money for his male lover to undergo a sex change operation. On a hot summer afternoon, the First Savings Bank of Brooklyn is held up by Sonny and Sal, two down-and-out characters. Although the bank manager and female tellers agree not to interfere with the robbery, Sonny finds that there's actually nothing much to steal, as most of the cash has been picked up for the day. Sonny then gets an unexpected phone call from Police Captain Moretti, who tells him the place is surrounded by the city's entire police force. Having few options under the circumstances, Sonny nervously bargains with Moretti, demanding safe escort to the airport and a plane out of the country in return for the bank employees' safety.