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„My Friend Nodari“ – Georgian Film Poster, 1967
50.00 ₾The poster for “ჩემი მეგობარი ნოდარი” (My Friend Nodari) is a vivid representation of 1960s Georgian cinema, combining humor, social reflection, and illustrative charm. Directed by Davit Rondeli and based on the popular novel by Rezo Cheishvili, this lighthearted yet meaningful film is portrayed through a colorful and playful poster, characteristic of Soviet-era Georgian graphic design.
“Vacances à Paris” (The Perfect Furlough) – French Poster for the 1958 American Romantic Comedy
50.00 ₾The French theatrical poster for “Vacances à Paris”—the French title of Blake Edwards’ 1958 film “The Perfect Furlough”—is a lively, colorful piece of mid-century film advertising art, combining the charm of 1950s Parisian romanticism with the glitz of Hollywood cinema. Starring the iconic duo Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh, the poster captures the playful, flirtatious spirit of the film set against the backdrop of the City of Love.
“Giorgobistve” – Georgian Film Poster (1966)
50.00 ₾The original poster for Otar Iosseliani’s 1966 film “Giorgobistve” (“Falling Leaves”) is a powerful example of Soviet-era Georgian graphic design, characterized by its minimalist aesthetic, restrained color palette, and expressive linework. The visual language of the poster mirrors the film’s ironic, poetic, and quietly subversive tone, offering a symbolic reflection of Georgian rural life, tradition, and bureaucracy.
“Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman” – American Film Poster (1958)
50.00 ₾This striking poster for the 1958 sci-fi/horror B-movie “Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman” perfectly encapsulates the vibrant energy of 1950s American pop culture. With its sensational imagery, explosive typography, and provocative visual narrative, the poster is a landmark example of mid-century genre marketing, designed to captivate and thrill audiences with the promise of spectacle and shock.
“An Unusual Exhibition” – Georgian Film Poster (1968)
50.00 ₾This poster represents the iconic 1968 Georgian film “An Unusual Exhibition” directed by Eldar Shengelaia, a brilliant dark comedy that paints a satirical portrait of Soviet-era Georgian society through the story of a talented but unfulfilled sculptor.
R.U.R. (Rossum’s Universal Robots) – American Theater Poster (1930s)
50.00 ₾This 1930s American theater poster, created for R.U.R. (Rossum’s Universal Robots)—the groundbreaking science fiction play by Karel Čapek—is a powerful visual artifact from the era when theater and technology intersected in bold, imaginative ways. Designed as part of the Federal Theatre Project, a cultural initiative under the Works Progress Administration (WPA), the poster reflects the avant-garde energy and Constructivist influences of the time.
“What You’ve Seen, You’ll Never See Again” – Original Georgian Film Poster (1965)
50.00 ₾Released in 1965, “What You’ve Seen, You’ll Never See Again” is one of the most beloved Georgian film comedies, directed by the acclaimed Mikheil Chiaureli. The film is based on the classic play of the same name by Avksenti Tsagareli and is praised for its humor, vivid characters, and rich depiction of Georgian traditions and old Tbilisi life.
Le Papillon de Paris (“The Butterfly of Paris”) – Original Theater Poster (1924)
50.00 ₾The 1924 theater poster for Le Papillon de Paris (“The Butterfly of Paris”), showcased at Théâtre Tokio in Brussels, is a captivating example of late Art Nouveau design. This original poster features a graceful dancer adorned in butterfly-like wings, embodying the lightness, color, and enchantment of the performance.
Kabuki Theater – Traditional Japanese Ukiyo-e Print
50.00 ₾This colorful 19th-century Ukiyo-e style print captures the vivid world of Kabuki theater, showcasing actors in emotionally charged roles, adorned in elaborate and decorative traditional costumes.
Miss Anita – Victorian-Era Circus Poster
50.00 ₾This Victorian-era circus poster advertises Miss Anita, a female acrobat who performed with the renowned Herelli Acrobatic Troupe. The poster captures the aesthetics of the time, featuring a remarkable female performer celebrated for her extraordinary physical strength and impeccable balance.
On Vacation – Original Poster of the Georgian Film
50.00 ₾On Vacation (Ardadegebze, 1962) is a Georgian feature film directed by Merab Kokochashvili, telling the story of a brother and sister who wish to enjoy the freedom of nature during their summer break, but are forced to spend their time studying due to their father’s strict regime.
The Dolls Are Laughing – Original Georgian Movie Poster
50.00 ₾The 1963 Georgian comedy film The Dolls Are Laughing, directed by Nikoloz Sanishvili, tells the story of young Reziko, who discovers his true talent at a doll factory instead of pursuing a musical career.
Chrichina – Original Georgian Movie Poster
50.00 ₾The 1954 Georgian cinema classic, Chrichina, is based on Marika Baratashvili’s play Marine. The story follows Marine, a carefree young woman nicknamed “Chrichina” (meaning “cricket” in Georgian) by her fellow villagers. She travels to Tbilisi to take entrance exams for higher education and stays with her relatives. However, after failing her first exam, she returns home in shame, only to face an unexpected welcome from her uncle, further deepening her distress.
Breakfast at Tiffany’s – Broadway Musical Poster
50.00 ₾A vintage Broadway musical poster for Breakfast at Tiffany’s, based on Truman Capote’s famous novel. Featuring a bold yellow background and an elegant illustration of Holly Golightly, this poster embodies the glamour and sophistication of 1960s theater and Hollywood aesthetics.
Roman Holiday – Classic Movie Poster Reproduction
50.00 ₾This is a reproduction of the original movie poster for the iconic Hollywood film Roman Holiday (1953), starring Gregory Peck and Audrey Hepburn. The poster captures the enchanting atmosphere of the romantic comedy and reflects the visual style of 1950s American cinema.
Gulliver’s Travels – 1977 Movie Poster
50.00 ₾This is a promotional poster for the 1977 adventure film Gulliver’s Travels, starring Richard Harris. The poster depicts the captured Gulliver, tied down by the Lilliputians. The colorful and classic illustration creates an unforgettable impression and highlights the film’s family-friendly nature.