Joe Dallesandro movie posters celebrate the iconic actor and Warhol Factory superstar who appeared in Andy Warhol and Paul Morrissey's groundbreaking experimental films throughout the 1960s and 1970s. Dallesandro starred in Flesh (1968), Morrissey's semi-autobiographical portrait of hustler survival in New York City; Trash (1970), a provocative account of drug addiction and marginalized existence; and Heat (1972), a Hollywood satire celebrating degeneracy and sexual excess. These Warhol-associated films challenged conventional narrative structure, sexual propriety, and artistic decorum, making Dallesandro an essential figure in American underground cinema and avant-garde art history during one of the era's most artistically fertile and socially turbulent periods.
Underground and experimental cinema collectors collecting avant-garde film posters will treasure original theatrical releases featuring Dallesandro's transgressive performances. These authentic materials represent genuine artifacts from American cinema's most daring experimental period and remain highly valued for their historical significance and role in documenting countercultural artistic achievement. Formats in this collection include US one-sheets, lobby cards, inserts, and international variants, with each piece verified for originality and condition before listing. Collectors value these pieces for both their artistic design and their direct connection to original theatrical release campaigns across decades of cinema. Condition grades follow industry-standard terminology, and our descriptions note any restoration work or fold lines so every purchase is fully informed.
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