The poster for Greek horror science-fiction hazy tale of unexplored grief, She Loved Blossoms More, has worthy-weird poster, with slime-green text, and a textured background of dried and oxidized blood. And of course, the key and central image of the film, that of a woman’s face, framed in wild hair, vertically opened up to reveal the third eye. The poster itself favours verticality, with the title card and “above the line” credits used as a pillar for the image, and surrounded by (mostly) negative space. This is then framed by a green box, and a full pull quotes from the festival circuit (including our own Josh Hurtado who caught the film in Tribeca in 2024, and described it as “Dirty Arthouse” which is kind of…
