Krzysztof Kieślowski and Juliette Binoche on the set of “Three Colors: Blue” (1993).

Krzysztof Kieślowski and Juliette Binoche on the set of “Three Colors: Blue” (1993).
Krzysztof Kieslowsk and Juliette Binoche on the set of Three Colours: Blue (1993).
Check out Ingrid Bergman & Anthony Quinn in Rome here
Krzysztof Kieślowski photographed by Yoshihiro Kawaguchi (Paris, 1992).
Check out one of the last photos of Boris Karloff hanging out with his dog here
Dekalog, 1989, directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski and posters by Ewa Wein.
Check out Kieslowksi on set of A Short Film About Killing here
Zbigniew Preisner & Krzystof Kieslowski by Piotr Jaxa.
Check out William S. Burroughs on set of Naked Lunch right here
Krzysztof Kieślowski photographed by Catherine Chabrol, 1992.
Check out the German poster of Fritz Lang’s M right here
One could say I’m very interested in design, especially film posters, which I consider, are at times, works of art in their own right.
I think Poland shines in this department. I have not examined the reasons why but I always find their visual work pretty impressive. Let’s take these 3 film posters for Krzysztof Kieslowski’s movies; they represent what was considered a good marketing strategy at the time, what the public thought was an interesting image to look at and the originality of the artist Andrzej Pagowski.
Pagowski is born in 1953 in Warsaw and started as a cartoonist and book designer while creating his advertising agency “Studio P”.
ALL RIGHTS GO TO ANDRZEJ PAGOWSKI. I AM NOT THE AUTHOR OF THESE IMAGES.
“A Short Film About Killing” (1988). Poster designed by Andrzej Pagowski in 1988. 97x68cm
“A Short Film About Love” (1988). Poster designed by Andrzej Pagowski in 1988. 97x68cm
“The Double Life of Veronique”(1991). Poster designed by Andrzej Pagowski in 1988. 97x68cm