Quentin Tarantino
Academy Award-Winning Director, Screenwriter, and Producer · Film & Television
Miramax / A Band Apart Productions

Era
Modern Era - Circa 2010s to Present
Item Type
Unspecified flat / Card stock
Condition
Mint (9.0-10.0). The signature is bold, vibrant, and shows no signs of fading, smearing, or ink skips. The medium is pristine.
Rarity
Moderate. Tarantino is a willing signer but his autographs are in high demand across a global fanbase.
Overall Assessment
An exceptional, clean example of a highly sought-after director's signature. Ideal for a serious cinema collector.
Authenticity Assessment
Highly likely authentic; confidence level: 95%. The signature exhibits the fluid, rapid-fire motion and specific character formations consistent with Tarantino's hand.
Signature Style
Stylized full name scrawl. Characterized by a loopy 'Q' that transitions into a compact 'uentin', followed by a tall, sharp 'T' and a large, rounded terminal flourish for the 'o'.
Signature Characteristics
Natural pen pressure with variation on the loops; fast, continuous motion; the 'u-e-n-t-i-n' section is often compressed into a jagged line, which is present here.
Ink & Medium
Blue felt-tip permanent marker (likely Sharpie) on a white matte surface.
Item Description
The signature is placed on a clean, white, non-reflective high-grade paper or card stock. It lacks any background imagery, suggestively a blank index card or the reverse of a photograph.
Estimated Value
$150 - $350 (Unauthenticated); $400 - $650+ (Certified by PSA/DNA or JSA).
Comparison to Known Examples
This example perfectly matches verified autographs obtained during 'The Hateful Eight' and 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' press tours.
Authentication Tips
Look for the speed of execution. Tarantino's signature is never labored. The 'Q' should have a distinct starting loop, and the 'T' should be a vertical strike with a significant 'whip' into the final name segment.
Certification Recommendation
PSA/DNA or JSA (James Spence Authentication). These are the industry leaders for film-related autographs.
Red Flags
No significant red flags observed. The flow is consistent and the ink absorption into the medium is natural.
Provenance Notes
Without an LOA, provenance is key. In-person signing details (location/date) significantly bolster value for uncertified items.
Historical Context
Tarantino is one of the most influential directors in cinema history. His autograph represents his unique 'Pulp' aesthetic and status as a master of modern dialogue.
Market Trends
Appreciating. As Tarantino approaches his self-imposed 'tenth film' retirement, his signature is becoming a 'blue chip' investment in the film memorabilia market.
Investment Potential
Excellent. He is a living legend whose work has defined a genre; historical demand suggests long-term value growth.
Similar Autographs
Signatures of Martin Scorsese, Robert Rodriguez, or Samuel L. Jackson would complement this piece significantly.
Display & Preservation
Display under UV-protective museum glass with an acid-free mat. Felt-tip ink is susceptible to light-fading over time.
Interesting Facts
Tarantino often signs 'QT' for fans in a rush, making these legible, full-scrawl signatures more desirable to collectors.