Black Swan doesn’t quit. Natalie Portman gives a stunning performance, Rodarte made beautiful costumes, and now a UK design firm has put out a series of gorgeous vintage posters to promote the film abroad (we hope we’ll see them stateside too).
Design studio LaBoca created four posters to promote Aronofsky’s “nail-biting” thriller, drawing inspiration from Polish and Czech posters from the 60s and 70s, as well as ballet posters from the early 20th century, the Guardian is reporting.
We wish all movie posters looked this good. Check them out.
Tags: Black Swan, LaBoca, Natalie Portman







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You know, the performances were all great and never once did I think about the Rodarte costumes or look for it. There were maybe 2 scenes where I noticed the signature webbing and most of the movie had the ballerinas in their regular life uniforms.
I mean, I was too distracted waiting for Nina to scratch herself again!
the pillow dream sequence…
http://taytrong.posterous.com/36995597
Are these “retro” posters? More reminiscent of the Russian soviet propaganda motif.