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NAZI GERMAN TANKS POLISH CAVALRY ARMY ARABIAN HORSE ORIGINAL WW2 VINTAGE POSTER
$ 39.6
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Description
Original title on the poster:fLOTNA
English released title:
SPEED
POSTER ARTIST:
SIGNED BY BOHLE
DIRECTED BY:
ANDRZEJ WAJDA
GENRE:
WW2 MILITARY MELODRAMA
POSTER COUNTRY:
FRANCE
PRINT YEAR:
1966
RELEASED DATE:
27 SEPT 1959 (POLAND)
FILM COUNTRY:
POLAND
LANGUAGE:
FRENCH, ENGLISH
PUBLISHED BY:
LA LITHOTYP
SIZE:
IN: 46 x 65 = CM: 117 x 160
PRODUCED BY:
KADR CINEMATOGRAPHIC UNIT
CONDITION:
GOOD, FOLDED
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An original 1966 (from the first release of this movie in France) large sized (
"Grande"
) vintage French poster for the movie -
"Lotna" -
released in English-speaking countries as
"Speed",
the 1959 Andrzej Wajda Polish World War II military cavalry melodrama. The movie shows Polish cavalrymen attacking German tanks, which was a complete myth, but was surely stirring while making!
This highly symbolic film is both the director's tribute to the long and glorious history of the Polish cavalry, as well as a more ambiguous portrait of the passing of an era. Wajda was the son of a Polish Cavalry officer who was murdered in the Katyn massacre.The horse Lotna represents the entire Romantic tradition in culture, a tradition that had a huge influence in the course of Polish history and the formation of Polish literature. Lotna is Wajda's meditation on the historical breaking point that was 1939, as well as a reflection on the ending of an entire era for literature and culture in Poland and in Europe as a whole. Writing of the film, Wajda states that it "held great hopes for him, perhaps more than any other." Sadly, Wajda came to think of Lotna "a failure as a film."The film remains highly controversial, as Wajda includes a mythical scene in which Polish horsemen suicidally charge a unit of German tanks, an event that never actually happened.
Jerzy Pichelski, Adam Pawlikowski, Jerzy Moes
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0053019/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Andrzej_Wajda
From the unity of democratic anti-imperialist forces of the world, from their determination to fight for peace and security, for genuine democracy and socialism depends the future of the world.
G. DIMITROV
Dimitrov Georgi Mikhailov (1882 - 1949) is an activist of the Bulgarian and international communist movement. Dimitrov was called the "Bulgarian Lenin" and the leader of the Bulgarian people. After his death, he built a mausoleum in Sofia, like Lenin's.
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ARTIST:
Zhukov N.
DATE:
1972
EDITION:
25.000
PUBLISHER:
"Izobrazitelnoye Iskusstvo", Moscow
LANGUAGE:
Russian
SIZE:
in: 23x35 - cm: 57x87
CONDITION:
Folded
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