**”Salesman” (1969) Poster Print**
This print features the artwork from the iconic 1969 documentary *Salesman* by the Maysles brothers, David and Albert, along with Charlotte Zwerin. The minimalist black-and-white design depicts a silhouetted figure with an ethereal halo, symbolizing the struggles of door-to-door Bible salesmen in mid-century America. Beneath the image, bold lettering highlights the film’s title.
The documentary *Salesman* explored themes of consumerism, faith, and the human pursuit of the American Dream, focusing on the lives of a few Bible sellers. It is a critical piece in the history of observational cinema, shedding light on the relentless grind of working-class Americans. Its cultural impact is significant, inspiring discussions about materialism and labor during a transformative era in U.S. history.
This reprint is a classic representation of one of the most influential documentaries of its time, making it a meaningful addition to any film history collection or space celebrating cultural critique.