''Breakfast at Tiffany'', with Audrey Hepburn, 1961
by Movie World Posters
Title
''Breakfast at Tiffany'', with Audrey Hepburn, 1961
Artist
Movie World Posters
Medium
Mixed Media - Vintage Movie Posters
Description
A vintage German movie poster of ''Breakfast at Tiffany'', a classic romantic comedy film released in 1961, directed by Blake Edwards and based on the novella of the same name by Truman Capote. The movie stars Audrey Hepburn in one of her most iconic roles as Holly Golightly, a charming and enigmatic New York socialite.
The film is set in New York City and follows the story of Holly Golightly, a young woman who lives a lavish lifestyle by dating wealthy men and attending social events. She is known for her striking fashion sense and her love for Tiffany & Co., where she often has her breakfast while gazing at the jewelry in the store's window.
The plot takes a turn when Holly becomes acquainted with her new neighbor, Paul Varjak, played by George Peppard. Paul is a struggling writer who becomes fascinated by Holly's lifestyle and begins to develop feelings for her. As the two spend more time together, their relationship deepens, and they both reveal their personal struggles and vulnerabilities.
The film explores themes of love, identity, and self-discovery as Holly and Paul navigate the complexities of their relationship. Audrey Hepburn's performance as Holly Golightly is widely celebrated, and she is remembered for her iconic wardrobe, including the little black dress she wears early in the film.
"Breakfast at Tiffany's" is known for its memorable music, including the famous song "Moon River," which won an Academy Award for Best Original Song. The film is considered a classic of the romantic comedy genre and is cherished for its timeless style and Audrey Hepburn's iconic portrayal of Holly Golightly. It has left a lasting impact on popular culture and is still enjoyed by audiences today.
Uploaded
May 30th, 2021
Embed
Share
Comments
There are no comments for ''Breakfast at Tiffany'', with Audrey Hepburn, 1961. Click here to post the first comment.