
Stake attention in this memory
A framed movie poster for "Paris, Texas" is displayed vertically on a plain white wall. The frame is rectangular, made of medium brown wood with a visible grain, and features a white mat board surrounding the poster. The poster itself presents a composite image on a dark background. At the top left, red text announces "Unanimous Winner GRAND PRIZE PALME D'OR Cannes Film Festival." Below this, white text states the tagline: "a place for dreams. a place for heartbreak. a place to pick up the pieces." The central imagery includes a torn, faded map, possibly of Texas, with place names such as "Antlers," "Hugo," "Paris," and "Honey Grove" discernible. Overlaid on this map are three figures: a man in a dark hat and coat standing on railroad tracks that recede into the distance, positioned in the lower center. To the left of the man, a headshot of a blonde woman is depicted, seemingly taped onto the map. To the right, a smaller, torn photograph of a young boy holding a camera is also taped onto the map. The film's title, "PARIS, TEXAS," is prominently displayed in large red letters with a white outline below the central imagery. The lower section of the poster contains production credits, cast names (including Harry Dean Stanton and Nastassja Kinski), and director Wim Wenders, all in smaller white text. An "R" rating symbol and the 20th Century Fox logo are visible at the bottom. Reflections on the poster's glass reveal a dark vertical object on the left side and a fainter reflection of an interior space on the right. The image does not provide information to determine a specific location within the city of New York, United States of America.
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