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The Other Side of the Poster

Druga strona plakatu, Poland, 2010, 52 min, Beta SP, Arts and Culture
This film is about one of the most important graphic movements of the XXth Century: the Polish Poster School. It became a phenomena world-wide in the 1960-70’s. Polish posters expressed the freedom of their creators in the communist times. The posters, present in everyday life and linked to the cultural and historical events, also tell the story of post-war Poland, of censorship in the communist times. Now that Poland has integrated into the European Union, dominated by mass entertainment and the market laws, is there still a place for the heritage of the post-communist countries in the contemporary culture?
Director:
Marcin Latałło
Producer:
Wojciech Szczudlo
Director of photography:
Marcin Latałło
Screenplay:
Marcin Latałło
Editor:
Michał Januszaniec
Music:
Agim Dżeljiji
Sound:
Łukasz Ziółkowski
World Sales:
Wojciech Szczudlo
Co Producer:
Witold Bedkowski
Languages:
Polish
Subtitles:
English
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