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Zoltron x Raging Bull

"So give me a stage, where this bull here can rage, and though I can fight, I'd much rather recite.. That's entertainment." - Jake LaMotta.

Following their successful Fantastic Mr. Fox poster back in March, the Red Vic Movie House returns with another Zoltron movie print collaboration. This time, celebrating Martin Scorsese's classic from 1980, Raging Bull. The four color, Hangar 18 produced, hand silk screened print will go live on Zoltron's site sometime tomorrow, Wednesday, May 12th. To view some process pictures as well as the finalized product, click here.

“So give me a stage, where this bull here can rage, and though I can fight, I’d much rather recite.. That’s entertainment.” – Jake LaMotta.

Following their successful Fantastic Mr. Fox poster last month, the Red Vic Movie House returns with another Zoltron movie print collaboration. This time, celebrating Martin Scorsese’s classic from 1980, Raging Bull. The four color, hand silk screened print will go live on Zoltron’s site sometime tomorrow, Wednesday, May 12th.


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