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Poster: Radiohead: A Film

Cat. № POSTER-422 · Archive reference image

Lost Cinema № 422

Radiohead: A Film

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Promotional poster for an unreleased Radiohead documentary or narrative feature, circa late 1990s. The image presents the Oxford band rendered as white sculptural figures in suspended positions, arranged across a blank gallery space—a visual metaphor for artistic paralysis or creative weightlessness. The minimalist aesthetic and MTV branding suggest a project that may have been commissioned during the 'Kid A' era but shelved before completion. Collectors of lost music documentaries and Britpop-era ephemera will recognize this as a phantom artifact from an alternate music-video history.

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Section
Lost Cinema
Style
conceptual installation photography, gallery aesthetic
Mood
austere, suspended, conceptual
Palette
white, gray, cream
Collection
Radiohead: Just Campaign

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radioheadthom yorkebritish rocklate 90swhite figuresgallery spaceminimalismdocumentarymtvart filmoxford bandkid a era

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