VTG Time Magazine December 8 1967 The New Cinema Violence, Sex and Art No Label


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Sale price$35.00 USD

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Step back in time with this vintage Time Magazine from December 8, 1967, focused on "The New Cinema: Violence, Sex and Art." This iconic issue captures a pivotal moment in film history, exploring the evolving landscape of cinema during this dynamic era. Perfect for collectors and enthusiasts alike, this magazine offers a glimpse into the cultural conversations of the 60s.

This magazine is presented in good condition, showing minor wear typical of its age. Although it has no label, its significance remains undeniable. The cover presents engaging imagery and captivating headlines sure to spark interest. Each page of this publication is a reminder of how cinema began to challenge social norms regarding violence and sexuality, reflecting the artistic evolution occurring during this transformative period in film.

Key Features:

  • Cultural Insight: Dive deep into the discussions of cinema's role in society, touching on topics that remain relevant today.
  • Protective Covering: The magazine comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring its preservation for years to come.

This issue is complete with original content and is perfect for displaying in your home or office. It's not just a magazine; it's a piece of history. Whether you're a film student, historian, or just passionate about cinema, this edition will enrich your understanding and appreciation of the art form.

Take the opportunity to explore the rich world of 1960s cinema. Add this vintage Time Magazine to your collection today and own a slice of film history! You'll appreciate the unique perspective it offers into how far cinema has come and the artistic expressions that shaped modern filmmaking.

VTG Time Magazine Cover - December 8, 1967

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