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ArtistIf the photograph were in color, the weathered facade of the cinema would reveal a faded off-white or cream background with the bold "CINEMA" lettering in deep, chipped black or dark brown, showing patches of underlying beige where paint has peeled. The cracked plaster would display subtle earthy tones—muted grays, ochres, and faint hints of greenish mold along the edges. The aged movie poster, framed in a rusted metal border, would feature faded yet vibrant remnants: a sepia-toned portrait of a man with hints of blue in his shirt, red and yellow text for "Pierrot le Fou," and ghostly traces of blue and white from the "Jean-Luc Godard" credits. The number "2" in its circular sign might glow softly in pale yellow against a dark gray background. The metal shutter on the right would gleam in dull silver with streaks of orange rust, while
A close-up shot of a rustic, faded beige wall with a weathered appearance, where patches of the light-colored paint have peeled and flaked away from the darker substrate beneath, revealing textures that suggest wear and tear. At the top of the frame, large, dark grey metallic letters spell out "CINEMA," with visible grime and possibly rust on their surfaces, indicating age and exposure to the elements. Below the word "CINEMA," slightly off-center to the left, hangs a framed movie poster for "Pierrot le Fou." The poster is within a dark, rusted metal frame, and it features a man with dark hair, a stern expression, and blue eyes, wearing a collared shirt. The title "Pierrot le Fou" is prominently displayed in red, stylized text at the bottom of the poster. Above the title, "Jean-Luc Godard" is written in smaller text, and in the upper left corner of the poster, a circular emblem with the number "2" inside of it is visible. To the right of the poster, a grey, corrugated metal roll-down door or shutter is partially visible, indicating a closed entrance. This shutter has some orange/brown streaks or drips on its surface, suggesting