Eraserhead movie posters document David Lynch's 1977 surrealist masterpiece across theatrical releases, revival screenings, and international cult cinema markets. This collection showcases poster interpretations of Lynch's black-and-white nightmare imagery and experimental sound design. Posters emphasize psychological unease, industrial settings, and abstract composition reflecting the film's avant-garde cinema aesthetic and influential role in developing independent horror narratives.
Original theatrical posters from limited releases capture Lynch's surrealist vision through stark black-and-white compositions and cryptic imagery. Japanese B2 sheets feature bold graphic interpretations, while European releases employ artistic photography and experimental typography. French and Italian editions showcase regional poster traditions applied to Lynch's challenging experimental narrative. Contemporary revival posters document the film's enduring cultural significance through modern design interpretations.
Scarce original theatrical materials from the 1977 limited release remain difficult to source, particularly fine condition examples. Authenticated examples document provenance through film archive collections and original studio materials. Limited print runs for experimental cinema ensure rarity even of common formats. Revival screening posters and promotional materials complement vintage theatrical releases. Browse our horror collection, cult cinema selections, and science fiction highlights for related material. All Film/Art Gallery movie posters and items are authenticated originals.