Why is Michelangelo Antonioni’s Blow-Up a must-see?
For the Rolls Silver Cloud III convertible.
For David Hemmings’ white jeans and black boots.
For Vanessa Redgrave in an inevitable skirt.
For Jane Birkin’s debut.
For the appearance of the model Verushka.
For the typeface in the opening credits.
For the sound of the wind.
For London’s empty streets.
For Carlo Di Palma’s photography.
For Herbie Hanckock’s jazz.
For the Yardbirds’ broken guitar.
For the green of London’s grass.
For the final poster.
For Antonioni.
For yourself.

Blow-Up movie poster. 1966. 111 min.

HEMMINGS, David, act. ANTONIONI, Michelangelo, dir. Blow-Up. 1966. 111 min.

HEMMINGS, David, act. ANTONIONI, Michelangelo, dir. Blow-Up. 1966. 111 min.

HEMMINGS, David, act. ANTONIONI, Michelangelo, dir. Blow-Up. 1966. 111 min.

ANTONIONI, Michelangelo, dir. Blow-Up. 1966. 111 min.
- THE FLARED TROUSER
- BRUMMELL« the most sober, the most strict, the least extravagant man »
- THE GRAPHIC T-SHIRT« from a history that does not follow fashion but the needs for expression to being a part of collective conscious and an underground culture »
- FOUCAULT / TURTLENECK« though the black turtleneck was serving as a symbol of irreverence and rebellion in 1950s, Foucault’s rebellious spirit manifested in choosing a cream-coloured version »