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Czechoslovakian Film

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Karte
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Ausstellungsstrasse
Ausstellungsstrasse 60
8005 Zürich
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Toni-Areal
Pfingstweidstrasse 94
8005 Zürich
Czechoslovakian film posters are never only about illustrating the subject of the film or promoting its stars. Stills and movie-star portraits serve merely as image material to be irreverently subverted, creatively modified, and reassembled using the collage technique. Vittorio De Sica’s classic Two Women (La ciociara), starring Sophia Loren and set in the Mussolini era, is promoted in a poster that is both poetic and emotionally stirring.