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Ein Fisch namens Wanda
This poster is a watercolor of a woman from just above the nipples. She is naked, and has her short, red hair thrown back against her shoulder. She has heavy blue eye shadow and thick black lashes, and smiles at the viewer. There are small blue fish swimming about her. This film is English.
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F wie Fairbanks
This poster is a graphic illustration meant to depict Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. It is an image of a man, from the shoulders up. He wears a green collared shirt, and has Fairbanks' signature mustache and cleft chin. He wears a wide, flat brimmed hat, pulled down over the eyes. The image utilizes Benday dots. This film is French.
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Front hinter der Frontlinie
This poster has a brown grid on it, with letters and numbers on the horizontal and vertical axis. There is a large burn hole in the center, within which is a pink Soviet star, with orange arrows coming from the left side of it. This film is Soviet.
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Die Flucht
This poster is a black and white illustration of a man wearing a white doctor's coat. A shirt and tie are just visible underneath. He wears a stethoscope around his neck, which is tucked into the coat pocket, as are his hands. His head is on backwards, and a bushy black mustache and eyebrows are just visible. The background is grey. This film is East German.
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Frühling in Oltenien
This poster is a color photograph of two men, facing one another. The man on the left is older, and grasps the sleeve of the man on the right. There are black lines covering the poster; they run vertically over the older man, and horizontally over the younger one. This film is Romanian.
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Fünf Abende
This poster is a black and white photomontage of a man's head. He wears an overcoat and brimmed hat. This image morphs into that of a woman's face, which is larger and slightly higher than his. The photographs are interwoven like a zipper, with each image locking into that of the other at intervals demarcated by an orange rectangle at the terminus. This film is Soviet.
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Fünfe Freunde
This poster is a graphic illustration of five human figures on a white background. All lay along black lines that radiate from a central point at the top left of the poster, except for the figure in the far left. His line terminates in a red line just above his head. This film is Bulgarian.
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Die fünfte Jahreszeit
This poster is a watercolor of a man's legs. He wears blue pants, green socks, and brown oxfords. He is in the process of stumbling, as his left foot strikes a large rock in his path. There is a red dashed line border around the image. The background is brown, with a blue sky and some tiny rocks in the foreground. This film is Soviet.
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Flucht nach Hause
This poster is a watercolor of a young boy, looking into a window. There is a flower vase on the sill, and reddish, gauzy curtains. The interior of the house is brown. This film is Czechoslovakian.
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Das fest des Rübezahl
This poster is a pastel of the head of the folk character Rübezahl. He is smiling, with teeth showing. His large, rustic brown hat been made to look like a mountain landscape. There is a man wearing a pre-WWI Austrian policeman's uniform, jumping off the side of the hat. He is on jumping skis, and has his arms spread wide apart, with a staff in the right. There are Alpine trees on the opposite side of the hat. This film is Czechoslovakian.
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Fata Morgana
This poster consists of a monochromatic mauve photographic print of a man in a plaid jacket. While there is a collar to his shirt visible, the rest of the photograph has blended into the background of the poster. Instead there is a graphic illustration of a red heart, within which is a photographic portrait of a young woman. This film is Romanian.
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Fleisch
This poster is a watercolor of an anatomical heart. The "S" in the title is red and has been made into a dollar sign, which also slightly resembles the two snakes of the caduceus. There is black ink splatter all over the poster, which has a white background. This film is West German.
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Flug durchs Feuer
This poster is a colored pencil drawing of a commercial passenger aircraft with a red nose cone, in the air. There are tangled green, blue, yellow and brown lines that look like tree roots coming from the underside of the plane, where the wheels would be. There is a background of sketchy brown and golden lines. The image is on a white background. This film is Soviet.
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Die Familie
This poster is a color photograph of a large group of people of all ages gathered as if for a portrait. Above this is a smaller black and white photograph of an infant. There is a decorative border of brown diamonds around each image, and then a decorative border of white diamonds on a brown background around the entire poster. This film is Italian.
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Fürchten und Lieben
This poster is a black and white photograph of three actresses, Greta Scaachi, Valeria Golino, and Fanny Ardant, walking side by side in an outdoor colonnade. The photograph is a triangle, on the diagonal, with a black, torn triangle beneath it. There are orange lines pointing to each actress, with her name on it. The background is dark purple. This film is a West German, Italian, and French co-production.
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Der Fluch des Schlangentals
This poster is a watercolor of a man's body, wearing a white shirt and grey tie. In place of the head is a tangled ball of green snakes with bright yellow eyes, forked tongues flickering. The background is light green. This film is Soviet.
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Fahrensleute
This poster is a colorized photograph of a man from the waist to the nose. His arms, neck, and head are a dark flesh color; his body an image of a dark blue sea. His arms are crossed in front of his "chest." This film is Polish.
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Fast eine Leibesgeschichte
This poster is a black and white drawing of a bottle cap, shaped like a heart, as viewed from above. It is on an illustrated black background. This film is Bulgarian.
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Die Fest der gebacken Kartoffeln
This poster is a white line illustration of two hands, placed horizontally, on a black background. They are facing in opposite directions. There is an orange poppy on a green stem coming from the bottom of the poster, stopping at the border of the bottom hand. This film is Soviet.
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Für Mord kein Beweis
This poster is a pastel of a pond or lake. In the foreground are green cattails. White clouds in the sky are reflected pink in the bright blue water. The opposite shore is bright green, with a radio tower in the distance. This film is East German.
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Feuer und Schwert
This poster is a pastel of a chalice or loving cup. The bowl portion is split down the middle, with the left forming the shape of a woman's profile, the right, a man's. The background is a dark red and brown landscape, leading to a body of water in the middle, with a dark, cloudy sky. This film is a West German and Irish co-production.
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Die Fahrten des Odysseus
This poster features a pen and ink wash of a man in a plumed Corinthian helmet pulling back a bowstring. The drawing only shows the man's head and shoulders. The film is Italian.
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FX-tödliche Tricks
This poster is a monochromatic green print of Bryan Brown. The image is very blurred. There are tears or bullet holes throughout the image. This film is American.
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Die Frau meines Lebens
This poster is a color photograph of a naked man, in a tiled shower stall. There is a hand reaching towards him, with a shirtsleeve just visible. There are strokes of blue, yellow, red and white paint across the poster. This film is a French and West German co-production.
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Flüstern & Schreien
This poster is a black and white photomontage of numerous individuals and groups dressed in typical punk outfits, such as leather pants, studded collars, and motorcycle boots. Some of them are playing musical instruments. This film is East German.