Title: Пламя Flame. Soviet Partisans Russia/Belarus WW2 movie poster 58x40cm 1975 Description: Пламя [Flame] Художественный фильм в двух сериях [Feature film in two parts] Авторы сценария: Г. Буравкин, С. Конев, В. Халп [Screenwriters: G. Buravkin, S. Konev, V. Khalp] Режиссёр-постановщик Виталий Четвериков [Director: Vitaly Chetverikov] Оператор-постановщик Б. Олифер [Director of Photography: B. Olifer] Художник-постановщик Е. Игнатьев [Production Designer: E. Ignatyev] В ролях: А. Харитонов, В. Базин, А. Фёдоров, Т. Фёдорова, Ю. Калюжный, П. Пневдомоский, П. Глузский, В. Козел, М. Глёбов, А. Шурка, Х. Хассе [Starring: A. Kharitonov, V. Bazin, A. Fyodorov, T. Fyodorova, Yu. Kalyuzhny, P. Pnevdomosky, P. Gluzsky, V. Kozel, M. Glyobov, A. Shurka, Kh. Khasse] Производство киностудии "Беларусьфильм" [Produced by Belarusfilm Studio]. Designed in a bold, propagandistic graphic language, this poster exemplifies the late Soviet cinematic aesthetic—a fusion of heroic realism and constructivist-inspired visual design. Rendered in a high-contrast palette of red, black, and white, the composition employs stark, exaggerated facial expressions to convey urgency, ideological struggle, and psychological tension. The typographic treatment is assertive, with heavy Cyrillic lettering integrated directly into the composition, often hand-drawn in a style evocative of wartime propaganda and industrial design. Figures are depicted in cropped or foreshortened perspectives, heightening the sense of movement and conflict, while symbolic motifs (such as Nazi uniforms, weapons, or architectural references) reinforce the poster’s ideological message. This style reflects the enduring influence of Soviet Constructivism, married to the thematic imperatives of Socialist Realism. Common across Dovzhenko, Kazakhfilm, and other major Soviet studios of the 1960s–1980s, such posters were not merely promotional tools but visual declarations of cinematic and political intent. . Художник Б. Зеленский [Artist: B. Zelensky]. Published 1975. Original Soviet-era lithographic propagandist film poster, printed in Russian. Size 58 x 41 cm | 23.0 x 16.0 inches. Condition: Good; suitable for framing. Please check the scan for any blemishes prior to making your purchase. Please contact us if you would like to arrange to view this print. This is a folding print. There is nothing printed on the reverse side, which is plain. Tags: Movie Posters + Russia, Russia, Russia + Movie Posters, Russia + Movie Posters + Reklamfilm Moscow, Russia + Reklamfilm Moscow, Russia + Zelensky B.
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