
Richard Linklater Double Play: Authentic Signed 11x14 Photo BAS #BU87892
This authentic Autographed Horizontal 11x14 Photo has been personally signed by acclaimed filmmaker Richard Linklater, best known for his groundbreaking work in independent cinema. This particular piece features Linklater from the documentary Double Play: James Benning and Richard Linklater, a compelling look at the creative process and collaboration between two influential directors. A must-have for serious collectors of film memorabilia and fans of Linklater's iconic contributions to pop culture, this signed photo carries both artistic and historical value. Verified by one of the most trusted names in memorabilia authentication, Beckett Authentication Services (BAS), this item ensures confidence and long-term value. It comes affixed with a tamper-proof BAS hologram sticker featuring a scannable QR code for instant authenticity verification.
- Personally signed by Richard Linklater, legendary filmmaker and subject of "Double Play: James Benning and Richard Linklater"
- Authentic 11x14 horizontal photo – perfect for framing and display
- Official Beckett Authentication Services (BAS) hologram affixed with a scannable QR code for verification
- No serial-numbered COA card included – BAS sticker serves as full proof of authenticity
- Ideal for collectors of signed film memorabilia, pop culture artifacts, and indie cinema history
This authentic Autographed Horizontal 11x14 Photo has been personally signed by acclaimed filmmaker Richard Linklater, best known for his groundbreaking work in independent cinema. This particular piece features Linklater from the documentary Double Play: James Benning and Richard Linklater, a compelling look at the creative process and collaboration between two influential directors. A must-have for serious collectors of film memorabilia and fans of Linklater's iconic contributions to pop culture, this signed photo carries both artistic and historical value. Verified by one of the most trusted names in memorabilia authentication, Beckett Authentication Services (BAS), this item ensures confidence and long-term value. It comes affixed with a tamper-proof BAS hologram sticker featuring a scannable QR code for instant authenticity verification.
- Personally signed by Richard Linklater, legendary filmmaker and subject of "Double Play: James Benning and Richard Linklater"
- Authentic 11x14 horizontal photo – perfect for framing and display
- Official Beckett Authentication Services (BAS) hologram affixed with a scannable QR code for verification
- No serial-numbered COA card included – BAS sticker serves as full proof of authenticity
- Ideal for collectors of signed film memorabilia, pop culture artifacts, and indie cinema history
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This authentic Autographed Horizontal 11x14 Photo has been personally signed by acclaimed filmmaker Richard Linklater, best known for his groundbreaking work in independent cinema. This particular piece features Linklater from the documentary Double Play: James Benning and Richard Linklater, a compelling look at the creative process and collaboration between two influential directors. A must-have for serious collectors of film memorabilia and fans of Linklater's iconic contributions to pop culture, this signed photo carries both artistic and historical value. Verified by one of the most trusted names in memorabilia authentication, Beckett Authentication Services (BAS), this item ensures confidence and long-term value. It comes affixed with a tamper-proof BAS hologram sticker featuring a scannable QR code for instant authenticity verification.
- Personally signed by Richard Linklater, legendary filmmaker and subject of "Double Play: James Benning and Richard Linklater"
- Authentic 11x14 horizontal photo – perfect for framing and display
- Official Beckett Authentication Services (BAS) hologram affixed with a scannable QR code for verification
- No serial-numbered COA card included – BAS sticker serves as full proof of authenticity
- Ideal for collectors of signed film memorabilia, pop culture artifacts, and indie cinema history
















