American Genre Film Archive to Give ‘Black Christmas’ 50th Anniversary 4K Re-release (EXCLUSIVE)

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Jack Dunn In celebration of its 50th anniversary, the American Genre Film Archive is releasing a 4K restoration of Bob Clark‘s holiday horror classic “Black Christmas” in theaters.

Teaming up with the AGFA, Texas-based collectible company Mutant has created an 18″ by 24″ “Black Christmas” poster that will be available exclusively at select 50th anniversary screenings.

The five-color screen print, produced by Night Swin in an edition of 285, features brand-new artwork by Phantom City Creative.

Additional white and red variants of the poster will be released on Mutant’s website Dec. 5. “I am so honoured that the American genre Film Archive and Mutant are presenting the 50th Anniversary of ‘Black Christmas’ in movie theaters this year, star Olivia Hussey said of the rerelease. “The film world is lucky to have the AGFA, which continues to show the meaningful impact of going to the movies through screenings like this one.

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