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-'''Polish film posters''' were produced by the [[Poland|Polish government]] in a time when [[Cinema of Poland|film distribution in Poland]] was not [[privatize]]d. The Polish film poster industry has been defunct since 1989 when the film distribution was privatized. Some Polish graphic designers work in the European film poster industry.+'''Polish film posters''' were produced by the [[Poland|Polish government]] in a time when [[Cinema of Poland|film distribution in Poland]] was [[publicly financed]].
 +The Polish film poster industry has been defunct since 1989 when the film distribution was [[privatized]].
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 +Notable designers are [[Roman Cieślewicz]], [[Jan Lenica]] and [[Franciszek Starowieyski]].
== List of Polish film poster makers == == List of Polish film poster makers ==

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Polish film posters were produced by the Polish government in a time when film distribution in Poland was publicly financed.

The Polish film poster industry has been defunct since 1989 when the film distribution was privatized.

Notable designers are Roman Cieślewicz, Jan Lenica and Franciszek Starowieyski.

List of Polish film poster makers


See also

film poster, Polish Movie Poster Exhibition in Seattle in 2001*Poland




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