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Ferien, die man nie vergißt
This poster is a watercolor illustration of three youngsters riding mules in a line. The boy in front is in red and brown; the girl has blond hair, a brown top, and green pants; the third child is in blue and white. The landscape is hilly, with rocks and groups of plants. There is a lone tree in the background, against a cloudy blue sky. This film is Soviet.
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Die Frau und der Fremde
This poster is a black and white photograph of a man and woman, in heavy winter coats, speaking to a priest wearing an ornamental cassock. This film is East German.
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Fariaho
This poster is a color photograph of a man with receding, curly blond hair, wearing a corduroy blazer over a v-neck cardigan and white shirt. He has a brown scarf very loosely about his neck. This film is East German.
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Fahndung läuft
This poster is a black and white photograph of man from the chest up. He appears to be holding a gun. From the barrel, there is a graphic illustration of a red dot, from which concentric white rings emit, covering the entire poster. There is also a large white, ragged edge strip of paper across the man's eyes. This film is Soviet.
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Frühe Kraniche
This poster features a graphic illustration of an orange horse, rearing. In the background are concentric, undulating rows meant to represent the lines of plowed fields. This film is Soviet.
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Fangt Oighi/Tot oder Lebending
This poster is a graphic illustration of two crossed samurai swords, on with a red handle, the other, blue. There is a black splatter background behind them. The poster's background is bright yellow. This film is Japanese.
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Für immer jung geblieben
This poster is a black and white photograph of a man in a WWII Soviet military uniform and peaked cap. There are red and green rectangles of varying length and width running diagonally across the poster. This film is Soviet.
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Familienbande
This poster features a black and white portrait of two men; the image is split down the middle by two other portraits, that of a man and a woman, superimposed on top. This film is East German.
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Frühlingssinfonie
This poster is a pixilated photomontage of Nastassja Kinski's face, superimposed on a landscape of tall, thin trees. It is printed in light black and pink. This film is West German.
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Frontromanze
This poster is a black and white photograph of a woman, with her eyes closed, running her hand through her hair. At the bottom of the poster there are two black and white photographs, which are cut outs. There is a woman on the left, and a man on the right. This film is Soviet.
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Fanny und Alexander
This poster has a light brown background with a border of red flowers and intricate lines. In the center of the poster is a black and white photograph of a boy and a girl. This film is Swedish.
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Die Früchte des Baumes
This poster is a black and white close-up photograph of a woman's face, placed on the diagonal. There is an overlay of white soap bubbles or paint at the top and right hand side of the poster. This film is Soviet.
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Friß oder stirb
This poster is a watercolor of a figure in a full white body cast. There are two heads visible within the cast, both looking frightened, as they swing suspended from a rope that is tied under the arms of the cast. The cast has a bandolier belt, with a brown leather gun holster on it, and revolver within. The background is grey and black, and a figure with raised arms is just visible. This film is an Italian and Spanish co-production.
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Fremd unter seinesgleichen
This poster is a graphic illustration of man in a dark Soviet police uniform shooting a gun. He has a blond mustache, and the foreshortening means that his pink fist is quite large. He his round yellow fingernails. The gun is silver, with a yellow and red flame coming out the barrel. The background is bright green, and there is a black border. The poster is brittle, and there are tears around the edges, and a large chunk out of the upper right hand edge.
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Fremde Briefe
This poster is a graphic illustration of a grey envelope, with the title and film information written in to represent a to and from section. The postmark is a color illustration of a smiling girl in a shawl reading a letter. There is a bit of purple, like an envelope lining, at the side of the envelope. This film is Soviet. There is a hole in the poster.
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Frau Déry, wohin gehen Sie?
This poster is a purple and black photomontage of a woman inside a nautilus shell. She floats over a group of people standing on a seashore, all holding hands in a row. All the people are dressed in turn of the century formal wear, with men in top hats and tails, and women in gowns, with fringed shawls. There is a dividing line halfway through them; the two halves are actually a mirror image. This film is Hungarian.
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Die Flucht aus der Hölle
This poster is a charcoal drawing of Armin Mueller-Stahl, dressed in desert combat fatigues, holding a machine gun in his left hand. He has an anguished look on his face. In the right background, there is an Algerian fort, flying a French tricolor. This film is East German.
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Fluch des Goldes
This poster is a black and white photomontage. The image of a woman in turn of the century dress and hat with veil is superimposed on a neoclassical stone building. This film is Romanian.
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Flic Story
This poster is an illustration of a man in a brown corduroy jacket, covering his eyes. There is blood trickling down between his fingers. He has on a brimmed hat and white shirt, and the poster has a tan background, onto which he casts a gray shadow. The coat is open, and the text of the film is on the white shirt. This film is a French and Italian co-production.
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Fleur Lafontaine
This poster is an illustration of a portrait of a woman, which has been torn up and pieced back together. There are brown strips holding the pieces into place. She has black hair and wears a black top with white polka dots. The portrait is on a dark teal green background. This film is East German.
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Firmafest
This poster is an illustration of many hands. Clockwise from bottom left: a hand with blue eyes and a mustache, pointing upward; two hands holding each other's pointer fingers; a hand pouring a bottle a bottle of liquor, which spills into a crystal glass held in the next hand; a hand with the fingers crossed over the thumb; a woman's hand with a blue eye and lips painted on the knuckles, which points at the first hand with painted nails. At center, hanging by a thread from the top of the poster, is a hand sign, pointing to a blue armchair. The poster has a fuchsia background, with a red theater curtain at the top. This film is Swedish. This poster is highly acidic, and has a closed tear at the lower left edge.
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Der Filmamateur
This poster is a black and white photograph of a cobblestone street. There are several pigeons on it. A woman is walking on the sidewalk; only her lower half is visible, and she carries a shopping basket. She casts an unlikely shadow, which has been illustrated to cross the breadth of the street like a tree trunk. This film is Polish.
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Ferne nahe Jahre
This poster is a wash of black and gray diagonal stripes. In the lower right hand corner, in transparent red, is an overlay of a WWI ere Soviet soldier, riding on horseback. He wears a belted tunic and the peaked budenovka hat. He carries a red flag, which streams backward. This film is Soviet.
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Die Ferien des Monsieur Hulot
This poster is a watercolor of a very large white tennis racquet, with brown tape handle, standing upright on a beach, smoking a pipe and wearing a white beach hat. There are stars and colored swirls coming out with the pipe smoke. The beach has small shells on it, and there are large rocks out in the water, and a cliff on the right side. The sky is a variegated blue. The film is French.
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Der Fall Gorgonowa
This poster is a black and white photomontage of a woman's face. Many pieces of the same image are layered over one another, at a slight overlap. The woman has short hair, parted on the side. This film is Polish.