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Karbid und Sauerampfer
This poster features a black and white illustration of a the head and shoulders of a man in a jacket and bow tie. H has both hands in the air, making it look as though he's juggling several small blue and white illustrations of a man in a boat, barrels, mushrooms, a woman flying, and a woman drinking and dancing. The image is on an orange background. This film is East German. There is visible acid burn.
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Königskinder
This poster is a photograph of a man and a woman walking up a wide, tall stairway. He has his arm around her shoulder. There is a spotlight that is very narrow at the top of the stair, and widens as it goes down. The image is on a black background. This film is East German.
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KLK an PTX Die Rote Kapelle
This poster is a monochromatic white photographic image of two men standing on a boat. The man on the left has short blonde hair, and wears a fisherman's sweater. The man on the right wears a suit and tie, and is holding a folded map in his hands. This film is East German. There is visible acid burn along the fold lines, and foxing on the reverse.
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Kamerad Krüger
This poster features an illustration of a white skull and crossbones on a black background. Within the skull is a photo of SS-Sturmbannführer Walter Krüger, the subject of the documentary. This film is East German.
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Kassensturz
This poster is an illustration of a grey metal lock box with handles on the sides. There is a key in the lock, and lid is open. A large red coiled spring is coming out of the box. The illustration is on a white background. This film is Soviet.
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Konzert für Bratpfanne und Orchester
This illustrated poster features a circle of musicians. On the top half is an orchestra of wind and string instruments, and the musicians are all in tuxedos. At the bottom half is a marching band, mostly playing brass instruments. Within the circle is a group of children, playing homemade instruments of pots and pans, washboards, bottles on fences, and horns on bikes. A cat runs away in the bottom left hand of the poster, which has a dark yellow-orange background. This film is East German.
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Karakum 45° im Schatten
This poster is an illustration of a fissure in the earth, which is a burnt orange. The fissure stretches on toward the horizon. There is a fiery orange and white setting sun on the horizon. On the left is a pipeline leading from the edge of the poster to the center of the sun. At the beginning of the fissure, which looks like a tree trunk, there is a drawing of the atomic symbol. The poster has a dark orange background. This film is Soviet.
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Kinderfilm Programm
This illustrated poster features characters from a variety of Eastern Bloc cartoons, such as the mole and the oaf. There is a blank area in the center for listing children's films. This poster is East German. There is visible acid burn, and a four inch long tear at the bottom center fold.
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Ein kurzer Film Über das Töten
This poster is a blurred black and white photograph of a face. There are dark pink and white scribbles over the top half of the face. This film is Polish.
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KLK an PTX Die Rote Kapelle
This poster is a black pen and ink drawing of numerous groups of people on a grey background. Some of the people don't have faces. All are dressed in regular street clothes, with the exception of a few soldiers. This film is East German. There is visible acid burn along the folds.
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KLK an PTX Die Rote Kapelle
This poster is a monochromatic green photographic image of two men, seated at a table, listening to a radio. The young man on the right wears headphones; the older man on the left holds one of the sets to his ear. In the background is a bookcase, a plant, a desk lamp, and a framed collection of butterfly specimens. This film is East German. This poster is highly acidic, and there is visible foxing on the reverse. There are losses at bottom center and top left, along with a two inch diagonal fold at the left corner.
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Der Kurpfuscher
This poster is an illustration of a woman in white, laying on a white bed. Her top is open, revealing a pink chest, and her head is bandaged. Behind her is a black and white illustration of a man with shaggy hair and a beard. A black squiggle has been drawn over his face, crossing him out. The poster is on a black background, with orange polka dots all over it. This film is Polish.
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Komische Käuze
This poster is a monochromatic purple photograph of a model paper airplane. The airplane is hanging by many strings attached to it. The plane has two paper headlights. Just of the end of the lights are two blue circles, each with the head of a man it, facing one another. The man on the left is young with short hair, on the right is old with long hair. The poster is a dark purple background. This film is Georgian.
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Ein Katzensprung
This poster is a black outline of the lower half of a man's body, wearing knee breeches and tall boots, on a dark yellow background. Within the outline is a grid with handwriting on it of men's names and numbers. Outside the outline are black ink spatters. This film is East German.
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Der Krieg der Prinzessinnen
This poster is a black and red illustration of a castle and its battlements. The castle has twin towers, each in the shape of the head and neck of a young woman wearing a crown. At the top of each tower are men with battle axes. In the foreground of the castle stand groups of men with pikes; cannon and cannonballs; and striped tents with flags waving. Behind the castle are orange stripes, clouds, and sunshine. This film is Romanian. This poster is acidic, and there is a small closed tear at the top center edge.
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Kit & Co
This poster is an illustration of two cameo portraits. The illustrations are an overlay of a pixilated photograph. At the top is "Dean Reed" and at the bottom is "Rolf Hoppe." Both are wearing big furry coats, and the illustrations are in black and red. The poster has a yellow orange background. Both cameos have an illustrated light and dark blue border, and the film's title, which is in between the cameos, is drawn to look like a name plaque with holes on either end for bolting to a door or building. This film is East German. This poster is acidic, and there is acid burn visible in the uncolored areas of the poster.
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Kindergarten
This poster is a black and white photograph of a person's left eye. The person is wearing an ushanka, but the majority of their face is obscured by shadow. There is an illustrated silhouette of a large bird in the top right of the poster. The film is Soviet.
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Kino-Sommer
This poster is an illustration of a woman in a blue dress, red boots and hat, riding a blue horse in full gallop over a grassy knoll. She points a revolver upward in her right hand, at a bright yellow sunshine. The background is white. This poster is East German.
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Der kleine Kommandeur
This poster is an illustration of four children marching in single file through the grass and flowers. At the lead is a blonde boy blowing on a bugle. He wears a red and blue striped shirt, brown shorts, and oxfords. He has on a grey hat with a Pioneer emblem or pin on it. To the right is a small dog chasing a butterfly. The background is white. This film is East German. This poster is acidic.
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Kalina Krassnaja
This poster is a pencil and watercolor illustration of a white paper airplane. A red radar target is drawn over the left wing, and there is a burn hole through it. The airplane is in front of a square grid that looks like a cell window; it stands upright on the ground or a wooden surface. In the background is a birch tree. The sky is light blue and yellow. This film is Soviet. This poster is acidic and there is a hole in the center.
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Kino/Gruß des Festivals "Goldener Spatz" an UNICEF
This poster is for the "Goldener Spatz" festival taking place in the Bezirk Gera. It is an illustration of a grey mouse, dressed as a woman. She is standing, and she wears a pink scarf and a light yellow dress, with dark yellow cat faces on it. She has on bright yellow shoes. She has her right paw raised, and is talking to a small cat, who is standing, and wears a green t-shirt and light yellow pants. He has his eyes closed. At his feet is a white mouse toy on wheels and a grey ball. The floor is yellow, and there is a swath of yellow light behind them, on a black background. This poster is East German.
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Kysch und der Zweiranzenhoch
This poster is an illustration of a boy and a dog, standing behind two large red suitcases, stacked on top of each other. Only the heads, hands, and feet are visible. The boy and the dog have switched feet. The illustration is on a green and red background. This film is Soviet.
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Der kleine Staatsanwalt
The background of this poster is of tan quadrille graph paper. There is a pen and ink illustration of a man in a jurist's robe; his body is the form of a giant balloon, with no legs. He holds a book in his left hand. He has tiny, wire rimmed glasses, and the lenses are opaque white. This film is West German.
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Khan Asparuch. Die Chronik des grossen Krieges. 3. Teil
This poster is a white line drawing of a man in medieval armor. He has on a helmet with chain mail around it, and there is a feather in the helmet. He has a beard and mustache. His armor is plated, and some of it is yellow, and greenish gold. The background is black. This film is Bulgarian.
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Khan Asparuch. Spur des Todes. 2. Teil
This poster is a white line drawing of a man in medieval armor. He wears a visored helmet, and there is a blue tunic thrown over his shoulder. He holds a yellowish green shield to his chest, which has a star and circle pattern. A broadsword is raised in his right hand. His eyes are red, as is his hand. The background is black. This film is Bulgarian.