Coincidentally this is what everyone thinks of Andy's sister.
Not everyone - not the guy in the picture.
I'm sorry all I can see is the two posters I don't know.
Okay, here's what they are:
Across the top of the door you can see three small movie posters (the kind they give out for free as promos when a movie's screening). From left to right they are for
the Claim, by Michael Winterbottom,
Monsoon Wedding, by Mira Nair, and
No Man's Land, by . . . I can't remember who. On the door is a promotional poster from Camera Obscura's tour to Australia last year or the year before, but I wouldn't expect anyone to get that because you can only see a tiny part of it. Also on the door, below that, is another tiny movie poster, for
Italian for Beginners. Next to the door is a poster for
Dead Man (correctly identified, well done!) which came with the limited edition packaging of the soundtrack that I bought way back when. Below that is the aforementioned Euromilliones thing, and below that is a poster of the chart of instruments from inside the sleeve of
In Case We Die, by Architecture in Helsinki. Behind my head there's a reproduction of an old map of Helsinki (coincidence) and a postcard of a work of art called
the Horizon Series by some Danish artist called Olafur Eliasson. I don't think anyone would be able to identify. Also unidentifiable are the things by my left elbow: one postcard of a butterfly and one of a Beluga Whale, courtesy of our fondly remembered Kat (FruitKat), a photo I took of a graffito of a cat's face that was on the side of Uppsala train station in Sweden, and below those are two ticket stubs, one for the Pixies (and others) at the "Best of the V Festival" from a couple of years ago, and one for Daniel Kitson's show
It's the Fireworks Talking.
Incidentally that's a very small fraction of the posters and other stuff stuck up on the wall of my room. Technically under the terms of the lease I'm not meant to have anything up, but fuck that, bare walls are rubbish.