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Die Warnung
This poster is an illustration of two green hands with yellow fingernails. The wrists are shackled, and they are in the middle of the number 2000. There is a red arrow running between the hands, that points to one of four large black dots. The background is composed of black Ben-Day dots. This film is Italian.
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Die Weisse Rose
This poster is a picture of a young woman's face, cut out into the shape of a hand with the fingers spread wide. It is on a red background. This film is East German.
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Wer reißt denn gleich vor'm TEUFEL aus?
This poster is a pastel drawing of a man with curly red hair, horns, and the body of the devil; he is black, and a black tail curls around his body. In front of him is the top half of a boy with blond hair, wearing a black cloak, holding a broom raised in his right arm. In the back are some sketches of figures with horns and pitchforks. The background is black and yellow, with white and black pastel squiggles throughout. The background of the poster is black. This film is East German.
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Wo das Wasser klar und das Gras noch grün
This poster is an illustration of a brown wooden chair, with a maroon seat and back rest. There is a large white worm or caterpillar coming through the chair. The background is beige, with a maroon border. This film is Polish.
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Wenn wir erstmal reich sind…
This poster is a watercolor illustration of a bird's nest on a tree branch. The nest holds two birds, with the bodies of a human man and woman. The man has on a suit and tie; she a dress, pearls, and feathered hat. The nest is filled with a car, a rocking chair, a television, an armoire with a candelabra on top of it, a vase, and a silver urn. The man bird is smoking a cigar, and lighting a large 100 denomination bill on fire. Hanging from the branch are strands of jewelry and a leopard fur coat. This film is Czechoslovakian.
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Wer hat Jupiter's Po gestohlen?
This poster is an illustration of a classical male statue, consisting only of the legs, atop which the head rests. The plinth has been carved, with the film's information, and a heart with an arrow through it. There is a blue sky with white fluffy clouds in the background. This film is French.
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Wozu der Mensch Flügel braucht
This poster is an illustration of a man, wearing typical farmer's clothes, flying over a farmhouse and small barn. This film is Soviet.
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Weißer Bim, Schwarzohr
This poster is an illustration of a white dog, with black ears, running across the grass. There is a rope around his neck, which has broken off. The sky behind him is blue. There are three bullets, standing upright, at the bottom of the poster. This film is Soviet.
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Winter Adé
This poster is a black and white photograph of two people walking along a railroad track. There are bare trees and telephone poles along the sides. This film is East German.
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Den Wind auf der Haut spüren
This poster features a color photograph of a man in a leather jacket and zip neck top. He has on glasses and a headband. The photograph has been torn in two, and pieced back together. This film is East German.
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Wasserkinder
This poster is an illustration of a young child with red hair. Its face is dirty, and it wears a brown jacket with patched elbows, and a blue handkerchief knotted at the throat. There is a man's hand grabbing onto the right shoulder of the child, and a gloved man's hand grabbing onto the left ear. There is a cameo above the child, with a garland around it. Within is a young girl with long blond curly hair and a pink top. The background of the poster is olive green. This film is a Polish and English co-production.
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Was tust du mir, wenn du mich fängst?
This poster is an illustration of a pig, standing upright, wearing a yellow business suit, white shirt, and green tie. He has his arm on his hip. He stands next to a brown office chair on a metal, wheeled base. There is a pig's head in the chair. The background is black. This film is Polish.
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Der weiße Dampfer
This poster is a black and white pen and ink drawing of a white elk standing at a riverbank. The opposite bank has some small buildings on it. There is a log that has been split in two in the foreground, and a large rocky outcropping. This film is Soviet.
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Das weiße Drachenschwert
This poster is an illustration of the view from the bottom of a wooden shaft, looking up to the blue sky. There is a figure in a white karate gi leaping through the air, pointing a sword. Other swords and pikes are visible. Red streamers float down the shaft. This film is Chinese.
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Wir werden das Kind schon Schaukeln
This poster is a watercolor illustration of a hanging gas lamp, in the shape of a face, which hangs from a chain from the top of the poster. The main circle has a face; the eyes are covered by an oblong mask, which extends far beyond the face. The glass chimney forms the nose; the collar forms a mustache. There is a hook from the bottom of the chin, from which hangs a black revolver. The background is swirled, going from white to light brown. This film is Romanian.
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Wer spricht denn hier von Liebe?
This poster features a watercolor illustration of a flower pot. In addition to the plant, there is a naked man and woman inside. Each holds gardening implements, and has a confused look on their face. There is a red garden hose wrapped around the pot; the man holds the nozzle in, and a few water drops have come out. The poster has a painted blue border, on a white background. This film is Hungarian. There is visible acid burn.
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Warten vor dem Standesamt
This poster is divided into two triangles by a thick, black diagonal line. On the top half is a woman in a white skirt and pink shirt, with red hair. She has her arms outstretched across the dividing line, and her top half is separated from her bottom. The triangle is filled with black Benday dots, as is her top and hair. On the lower half, a man, upside down, all in white, stretches out his arms across tithe dividing line. There is a rope circling his waist. The space is also filled with Benday dots, as is his top half. This film is Soviet.
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Wohin, meine Herren?
This poster is a watercolor illustration of a man running. He wears a blue shirt, purple pants, and green tie. He also has glasses. The area around him is yellow and green; there is a flame-like area behind him. He casts a brown shadow in front of him. This film is Czechoslovakian.
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Eine Woche lang
This poster is an illustration of a burning white candle. There is a blurry background of reddish orange lines, some of which has a lace pattern. The majority of the background is a sketchy blue sky with white clouds. This film is Polish.
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12. Woche des sowjetischen Kinder-und Jugendfilms in der DDR. Vom 8.-14. Februar 1990 in allen Bezirken
This poster is of a hinged Pinocchio riding a swan; the swan rides upon an undulating wave that is a film strip. The swan wears a crown, and is covered with green polka dots. Pinocchio wears his tall red dunce cap, green ruffled collar, red and white striped shirt, and black shorts and shoes. The background of the poster is bright blue. This poster is East German.
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Wer singt denn da?
This poster is an illustration of a black person, with a floppy hat, and a very wide open mouth, playing an accordion. The accordion is in the shape of an old red bus. The person is wearing a grey shirt with a black diamond pattern on it. This film is Yugoslavian.
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Über uns die Arktis
This poster is text only; it is blue and white on a black background. This film is Soviet.
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Die unvergessliche Lehre
This poster is an illustration of a man's face. He is wearing dark sunglasses. There is a star on the left lens, the same color as the background of the poster, which is mustard yellow. This film is Vietnamese.
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Und Gott selbst schuf die Wirtshaussängerin
This poster is a graphic illustration of the face of a black cat. Instead of a cat's mouth, there is a woman's. It is wide open, with teeth showing. The image is on a grey background. This film is Yugoslavian.
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Die ungewöhnliche Hochzeit
This poster is a black and white photograph of a white linen handkerchief or napkin. Is wrinkled, but laid out flat. Within there is a black rectangle with horizontal bars, which is superimposed on a drawing of a man's face. The poster has a black background. This film is a Yugoslavian and Soviet co-production. There are two tears along the bottom edge, and a one on the left.