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Peters Jugend II. Teil
This poster is a monochromatic yellow and black illustration of Peter the Great as a young man, dressed as a Christian Tartar, with an elaborate beaded and jeweled tunic and fur hat; he holds an ax upright in his right hand and a carpenter's plane in the other. This film is an East German and Soviet coproduction.
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Peters Jugend I. Teil
This poster is a mixed media illustration of a large coiled snake; it has the head of actor Dmitri Zolotukhin as Peter the Great, and the head of Tamara Makarova as the Czarina for the raised tail. The entire poster is a monochromatic light green and black. The photographs are This film is an East German and Soviet coproduction.
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Pestalozzis Berg
This poster is a black and white close up photograph of a man with longish brown hair. There are thick smears of white paint on the photograph, and brush strokes that make it seem as though it has been varnished over. This film is East German.
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Piraten des 20. Jahrhunderts
This poster is an image of a large white passenger ship on the water, at the very top of the poster. The reflection of the boat on the grey water is a white death's head. There is a black border. This film is Soviet.
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Pintea den Häschern entkommen
This poster is entirely black except for the very top, which bleeds into the royal blue cape of a man in a black turban, his arm raised with a scimitar drawn behind him to strike. The background behind his head is red with a yellow center. This film is Romanian.
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Phoenix
This poster is a black silhouette of a man's head and upper chest on an overall grid of black on white. There is a chain around his neck with a tag hanging from it that says "Phoenix." The back of his head has a red brainwave print out that says "programm" on it; there are dashed lines extending from the graph down his head. There is a black outline of a vise grip clamped to his head; large numbers printed beneath it with dashed lines coming from them correspond to the dashed lines of the brain wave chart. This film is East German.
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Pharao
The main design element of this poster is the title, which is written in three dimensional black crayon, and casts a shadow on the background, which is sandy yellow, with a white stripe and blue sky above the horizon. The "A"s in the title are shaped like pyramids. This film is Polish.
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Pugowitza
This poster consists of a close-up color still of a little boy with straight light brown hair and an orange and brown plaid shirt, with his face turned to look over his shoulder. This film is East German.
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Der Prinz und der Abendstern
A young man is walking into the woods with a sword raised above his head, which is crowned. He has on a red tunic with puffy white sleeves with red dots, red breeches, and knee boots. The trees all have eyes, and knots in the wood are open mouths. There is a snake coiled around one of the branches; The knots also hold an owl, an alligator, a bird, and a mole. There is a green light shining through the trees, with a bright blue starburst at the center of it. This film is Czechoslovakian.
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Platz oder Sieg?
This poster is a watercolor illustration on a pink, flecked background. Along the lower left hand side is the portrait of a young girl with short brown hair tucked under a black riding helmet. She is wearing green and white silks, and brown leather goggles hand in front of her chest. There is dirt on her face. There is a brown horse with a white blaze in the upper right hand corner. This film is East German.
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Der Puppenspieler
This poster is a color photograph of Jean-Paul Belmondo in a top hat. There is a light green border around the photo, with angled corners; it has a violet background around that. The lower left hand corner is peeled up, revealing the blue and grey stripe sof a concentration camp prison uniform beneath his tux. This film is a French and Italian coproduction.
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Plädoyer für sensible Riesen
This poster is a mixed media illustration of a group of walruses on a beach. The image is printed in a deep blue; there is a grey graphic image at the center which is the German symbol for a law. In the middle is an image of a red and white striped life ring; the portion of the walrus photograph within is in full color. This film is Soviet.
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Ohne Vater
This poster is a graphic illustration of two pairs of shoes and a set of shoe prints on a mushroom grey background. One pair of shoes are blue women's pumps, the others are smaller yellow oxfords. This film is Soviet.
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Der Ölprinz
This poster is a pastel portrait that blends two men; one an Indian, the other a man with a white scarf wrapped around him and a cowboy hat. The background is tan, with a black shadow behind the cowboy. This film is a West German and Yugoslavian coproduction.
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Olle Henry
This poster is a graphic illustration of a pair of men's legs in slouchy grey pants and wing tops. A woman's leg, in black stocking and high heels, is wrapped around his legs. Just visible at the top of the poster is a brown briefcase with metal corners. The background is tan, with black splotches. There is a red squiggly line around the legs. This film is East German.
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Der Offizier mit der Rose
This poster is a photomontage of a long grey shirt on a wooden hanger, with the sleeves rolled up. There is a burned area on the chest, which holds a color photograph of the head of a young blond woman. There is pink spray across the shirt and the white background of the poster. This film is Yugoslavian.
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Ödipussi
This poster is a color still of Evelyn Hamann in a black suit in a formal room. He is holding a bolding of champagne wrapped in plastic film. This film is East German.
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Otto der Film
This poster is an illustration caricature of a hippy with crossed eyes on a white background. His head is stuck through a film frame, which he is stepping on as it curls around him. This film is West German.
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Ohne Spur
This poster is a largely black and white watercolor illustration of a young man with longish dark hair as seen from behind. The back of his jacket is open, with a reel to reel running. The tape is red, and the tail of it is coming from his front. This film is Hungarian.
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Oh, diese Lausejungen
This poster is a color photograph of a color photograph of a pink bicycle wheel which has been cut out and stood on the pavement. There is a green circle of yarn around the sprocket. This film is Yugoslavian.
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Orpheus in der Unterwelt
There is a pop art green outline of the busts of a man and woman in profile. She is naked; he wears a bowler hat and a clock around his neck. Between them is a red outline of an upside down red violin, in flames. The drawing is on a dark purple and black background. This film is East German.
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Ohne Liebe
This poster is a graphic, repeated line illustration of a woman, mid-stride on a white background. She is wearing a suit, and high heels, with a satchel over her shoulder, smoking a cigarette. The main has diagonal, multicolored slashes giving movement to the image. This film is Polish.
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Operation Gilbert
This poster is a black and white photograph of a young man in a suit with black hair on the telephone. He is seated in front of a door. The film's title obscures his face. This film is Soviet.
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Ein offenes Herz
This poster is a black and white photomontage of a young man with curly hair holding his hands on top of his head. Behind him is a dignified woman, blond hair pulled back, standing in the woods. This film is Soviet.
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Operation Silberfuchs
This poster is a graphic illustration of an amorphous white hand pointing an orange gun at two raised white amorphous hands on a black background. This film is Soviet.