'Black Swan' unveils art poster campaign

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Monday 18 October 2010 00:00 BST
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In a departure from its more typical poster, a set of four artistically illustrated designs in red, black and white have been released for Black Swan, a hit at this year's Toronto and Venice International film festivals.

Directed by Darren Aronofsky ( The Wrestler), the film stars Natalie Portman ( The Darjeeling Limited), Mila Kunis ( Date Night) and Vincent Cassel ( Oceans Thirteen).

Black Swan is a psychological thriller about a rivalry and friendship between two ballet dancers for the lead role in Swan Lake - one who can portray the innocent graceful White Swan and the other to play the sensual Black Swan.

The film releases in the US December 3, in time for Oscar eligibility, and around the world in 2011.

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