''Very Happy Alexander'', 1968, movie poster painting by Raymond Savignac
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''Very Happy Alexander'', 1968, movie poster painting by Raymond Savignac
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Movie World Posters
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Painting - Movie Posters
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Base painting of the vintage movie poster for ''Very Happy Alexander'', released in 1968, is a French comedy film directed by Yves Robert. The film follows the story of Alexander, a young boy who embarks on a mission to bring happiness to his family by spreading joy and positivity.
In the film, Alexander, played by Philippe Noiret, is determined to improve the lives of his family members, who are all grappling with their own personal struggles and discontentment. As Alexander sets out on his quest, he encounters a variety of characters and situations, leading to both humorous and heartwarming moments.
Directed by Yves Robert, "Very Happy Alexander" is a whimsical and lighthearted comedy that celebrates the power of optimism and resilience in the face of adversity. Through its charming storyline, witty dialogue, and endearing characters, the film offers a delightful and uplifting exploration of the human spirit.
While "Very Happy Alexander" may not be as well-known as some other French comedies of its era, it remains a beloved classic that has charmed audiences with its timeless message of hope and happiness. With its engaging storyline, memorable performances, and warm-hearted humor, the film continues to entertain viewers of all ages.
Base art is the poster artwork after the text has been digitally removed.
About the artist:
Raymond Savignac, (Paris, Nov. 6, 1907 - Trouville-sur-mer, Oct. 31, 2002)
was a French graphic artist noted for painting posters. His work typically displays a humorous simplicity. He was self-taught and started designing posters under Cassandre. A permanent display of his work can be found in the Montebello Museum in Trouville.
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October 30th, 2022
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