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Für die Liebe noch zu Mager?
This poster is a watercolor illustration of a woman with bright brown eyes and hair, wearing white. She is depicted from the chest up. There are irregular patches of orange, red, blue, green, and purple behind her. This film is East German. This poster has visible acid burn and foxing.
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Die Fahrt
This poster is a surrealistic illustration of a small blue lorry. It has two halves, at right angles. The half on the left consists of a wheel, door panel, and side mirror. The window is rolled down, and there is a nose and eyes in the open space. The half on the right consists of a wheel, door panel, and side mirror. This window is also down, and there are fluffy clouds floating through it. The lorry is on a road with a dotted white line down the center; the road is also of two halves at right angles. The background is blue, with a royal blue border. This film is Romanian. There is acid burn visible along the creases.
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Eine Frau für Grossvater
This poster is a watercolor of a small German farmhouse, made of logs. It has a chimney, green roof, and shutters on the windows. It sits on a small green hill with patches of yellow. Atop the roof is a giant rooster with the head of an old man wearing a cap, grinning. The background is tan. There is an illustrated border on three sides of the poster, consisting of a yellow line with orange stripes and green dots. This film is Soviet.
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Der Fakt
This poster is a graphic illustration of a black German steel pot helmet, with an Imperial eagle on it. Within the opening are bars, behind which is a black and white photograph of a group of men marching. The background is bright yellow. This film is Soviet.
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Fünf Banditen verden gejagt
This poster is a black and white photograph of a man, standing with a rifle. He has his eye to the scope. The image is heavily pixilated. This film is Soviet.
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Ein Fall für den Verräter
This poster is a graphic illustration of the silhouettes of men in green coats and boots, holding rifles. They are visible only from the legs down, and seem to walk on a plank over a white gorge between two fields of olive green. There is a red border around the poster. This film is Bulgarian. There is visible acid burn along all creases, and small tears running horizontally along the center fold.
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Fort Apache/The Bronx
This poster is a black and white illustration of two scenes behind chain link fence. At top are two policemen, one in riot gear, swinging truncheons. The bottom image is of two policemen, standing over a man who is one the ground, in front of a police van. The policeman in riot gear is at the fence. The background of the poster is black, with four medallions running on either side of the white block within which the images lie. This film is American.
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Das Flittchen/La Garce
This poster is an illustration of a woman with short black hair, head thrown back, and eyes closed. There are streaks of orange, blue, green and yellow running diagonally across the image. This film is French.
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Fäuste in der Erde
This poster is an illustration of the silhouette of a body laying on a floor, which is tan and flecked. The silhouette is irregularly shaped, and there are six red dots on it. The body is head down. This film is Bulgarian. There is staining on the back from water damage.
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Fahrschule
This poster is a black ands white picture of a man in a convertible pulling himself up at the front windshield. He is still wearing his seat belt across his hounds tooth blazer and sweater. He also wears a beret. This film is East German.
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Der falsche Prinz
This poster is white with a drawn image of two identical, long-faced men in colorful Eastern traditional dress. The men are facing each other and have crossed swords above their heads; there is a white column in the background between them. The man on the left has a brown outline around him. There is a dagger lying horizontally along the bottom of the poster. The film is Czechoslovakian.
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Die Frau in Rot
This poster is an illustration of a woman walking down a dark street in a short red cocktail dress with blue and yellow polka dots on it and red heels. The woman's dress is blowing up in the back as she reached for the door handle of a taxi. The background is dark grey with pink.
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Das fliegende Auge
This poster is a graphic illustration of a military helicopter in white. It is flying at a downward angle. The background is dark blue, and there are grey rectangles running diagonally across the poster. They are yellow at the bottom of the helicopter image. This film is American.
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Fast wie in alten Zeiten
This poster is a color studio portrait of Chevy Chase, with his arms around Goldie Hawn. Both face forward. There is a black border around the image, which is on a white background. This film is American.
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Fast Forward
This poster is an illustration of a group of young men and women, in street clothes. They all have their arms stretched up in the air, and most of them are standing on tip toes. There are swathes of purple, blue and ochre across the image and the white background. This film is American.
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Fame. Der Weg zum Ruhm
This poster features the same image of young men and women dancing in the street, across the hood of cars at the top and bottom of the poster. In the top half, the image is in full color; in the bottom, it is printed in pink and yellow. This film is American.
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Das Fahrrad
This poster is a pixilated image of a woman. It is very indistinct, made up of red, blue, green, and yellow pixels. There is a graphic of two "S" atop one another, which utilize the curve in the "S" to form bicycle tires. This film is East German.
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Fahrer Flucht
This poster is a black and white, blurry photograph of a man running. He is only visible from the waist down. Superimposed on the image is a red European street sign, with a white bar through the center which indicates "no entrance." This film is Romanian.
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Fragt mich nicht nach Giraffen
This poster is an illustration of a group of children, standing in a line. The little girls all wear dresses and knee socks; the boys are dressed for soccer; one wears a striped jersey with a number on it, and holds a soccer ball. The background is sky blue. This film is Soviet. The poster is highly acidic, and there is acid burn and foxing.
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Der Falsche Schwur
This poster is an illustration of a man and woman on horseback, in Near Eastern dress. He holds a dagger raised in his right hand, with a scimitar at his side. She is in white, with a long, red and yellow floral patterned head scarf trailing behind her. They are framed against an orange background, with a red curtain valance above them. The background of the poster is dark burgundy, with orange tendrils in the corners. The film is Soviet. This poster is highly acidic, and there is burn and foxing present.
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Front ohne Flanken
This poster shows a photograph of the head and shoulders of a man in a Soviet officer's uniform, in a monochromatic red printed area. The background is a close up image of a textile, and the red forms a patch upon it. There is a border around the patch of a thick red line; around this is a border of triangles, which is broken off at points. This film is Soviet. This poster is acidic, and acid burn is visible. There is a closed tear at the top center crease.
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X. Festival des Sowjetischen Films. 29. Oktober bis 5. November 1981
This poster features black and white stills from a number of Soviet films. The emblem of the Soviet film festival, a red Soviet star illustrated to look like a piece of film, is at the top. The background is red and yellow. This poster is East German.
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Die Flüchtigen
This poster is a watercolor illustration of two men staring at each other. There are arrows drawn back and forth between there eyes, with yellow surrounding them, suggesting animosity. The man on the left has a shock of red curly hair, and wears a blue overcoat with large purple dots on it. The man on the right has longish blonde hair, and wears a blue striped coat, with purple and green on it. There are large yellow dots all over the white background. This film is French.
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Fariaho
This poster is an extreme close up of the face of Franciszek Pieczka. His iris and pupils have been drawn over with black circles. This film is East German.
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Eine Fall für den Hauptmann
This poster is a watercolor of a man on horseback. He wears an elegant red and gold tunic over pants with gold stitching at the seam. The horse has its front legs raised. The saddlecloth is green and pink with tassels at the end. There is a blue sky in the background. This film is Romanian.