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BOTOSTROJ - 1955 CZECHOSLOVAKIAN DRAMA MOVIE FILM by WALLO - CONSTRUCTIVISM

Description: БОТОСТРОЙ POSTER ARTIST: KHOMOV NIKOLAY MIKHAYLOVICH (1903 - 1973) PRINT YEAR: 1955 PRINT RUN: 15.000 FILM DIRECTOR: KAREL M. WALLO FILM COUNTRY: USSR POSTER COUNTRY: USSR POSTER LANGUAGE: RUSSIAN PUBLISHED BY: "REKLAMFILM", MOSCOW PRODUCED BY: CESKOSLOVENSKY STATNI FILM GENRE: DRAMA CONDITION: FOLDED, GOOD SIZE: 25 ½" x 40 ½" = CM: 65 x 103 IMDB:www.imdb.com/title/tt0045575/ ABOUT: This original, rare vintage film poster is an authentic artwork promoting the Czechoslovakian movie "Botostroj" (БОТОСТРОЙ) is prominently displayed across the image in bold, stylized letters. "Botostroj" is a 1954 Czech film directed by K.M. Walló. The film stars Vítĕzslav Vejražka, Vilém Besser, and Eva Kubesová. It is known for its portrayal of industrialization and factory life in socialist Czechoslovakia during the post-WWII era. The plot focuses on the lives of workers in a shoe factory and the challenges they face as they navigate the pressures of industrial production and personal struggles. The film reflects socialist themes, typical of that time, promoting the idea of collective work for the betterment of society.The design of the poster features a stern-looking man in the background, possibly a central character from the film, looming over a scene of formally dressed individuals dancing. The use of geometric shapes and lines, particularly in the background, gives the poster a constructivist feel, which was popular in Soviet and Eastern Bloc designs of the mid-20th century. DESIGN: The visual elements of this poster are crafted to create a powerful and dynamic narrative, typical of Soviet-era design that focuses on both industrial and social themes. The composition is balanced but dynamic, with the imposing figure at the top dominating the upper half, while the more delicate and intricate scene below provides visual relief. The contrast between the two halves not only tells a story but also draws the viewer’s eye through the entire poster. The industrial and geometric design elements, combined with the softer human forms, create a layered narrative about social and industrial life during this period. This bold design makes it more than just a film advertisement—it is a statement piece reflecting the social dynamics of the time and is highly collectible due to its artistic and historical significance. CONDITION: This original poster is in good condition, considering its age, with some visible fold marks and minor wear typical of vintage posters. These signs of age add to its authenticity and charm, showcasing it as a piece of history. Posters like these were originally produced in limited numbers for theatrical release and were never intended to be preserved, making surviving examples like this one increasingly rare. DIRECTOR:K.M. Walló (Karel M. Walló) was a Czech film director and screenwriter active during the mid-20th century. He is best known for directing films that often reflected the socialist values of the era, focusing on industrial themes, workers, and collective efforts. Walló worked in Czechoslovak cinema during a time when the country was under communist rule, and much of his work aligned with the government's promotion of socialist ideals. His films, including "Botostroj," were part of the cultural effort to depict the successes and challenges of the working class in a socialist society. POSTER ARTIST:Khomov Nikolay Mikhaylovich (1903–1973) was a Soviet poster artist known for his work during the Stalinist era and post-World War II period. He created propaganda posters that supported Soviet ideals, focusing on themes such as industrialization, patriotism, and the achievements of the Soviet Union. His works were part of the broader Soviet effort to use visual art as a means of political communication, aiming to inspire loyalty and hard work among the Soviet populace. Khomov's posters often displayed a dynamic style, with bold imagery and strong use of colors to convey messages effectively. WHY YOU SHOULD OWN THIS POSTER: This original vintage poster is a valuable and hard-to-find collectible that not only represents a significant piece of Soviet and Czechoslovakian cinema but also serves as a striking work of art. The juxtaposition of industrial themes with elegant social scenes makes this poster a visually captivating and thought-provoking piece. Its historical significance, combined with its visual appeal, ensures that it will be a centerpiece in any collection. Original film posters like this one are becoming scarcer as time goes on, and their value continues to rise. If you're passionate about film history, Soviet-era artwork, or unique vintage collectibles, this poster is a must-have. SHIPPING & POLICIES 📦 SHIPPING: Carefully packaged in acid-free paper and sturdy tube. Worldwide shipping with tracking. ✅ AUTHENTICITY: Certificate of authenticity included. 100% original vintage poster - not a reproduction. ↩️ RETURNS: 30-day return policy if not satisfied. Must be returned in original condition. --> PAVLOPOSTERS - Specializing in Original Soviet and Vintage Posters Follow Us on Social Media for New Arrivals! -->

Price: 300 USD

Location: Clarksburg, Maryland

End Time: 2024-12-15T09:01:55.000Z

Shipping Cost: 25 USD

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Item Specifics

Restocking Fee: No

Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 30 Days

Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)

Unit of Sale: Single-Piece Work

Size: Large (up to 60 in wide)

Custom Bundle: No

Item Length: 40 in

Region of Origin: USSR

Framing: Unframed

Personalize: No

Year of Production: 1955

Unit Type: Unit

Item Height: 40 in

Style: Vintage, Socialist Realism, Socrealism, Affichiste, Art Deco, Avant-garde, Constructivism, Realism, Russian

Features: Signed, 1st Edition, Limited Edition

Featured Person/Artist: Heart

Unit Quantity: 1

Item Width: 25 in

Culture: USSR

Handmade: No

Character: Nikita Khrushchev, Joseph Stalin, Vladimir Lenin, Leonid Brezhnev, Mikhail Gorbachev, Friedrich Engels, Karl Marx, Yuriy Andropov

Signed: No

Title: БОТОСТРОЙ

Material: Paper

Certificate of Authenticity (COA): No

Original/Licensed Reprint: Original

Subject: Advertising, Agitation, Art, Hearts, History, Patriotic, Politics, Social History

Type: Poster

Theme: Advertising, Agriculture, Art, Cycling, History, Industrial, Movies, Music, Patriotic, Politics, Social History, Sports, Working Life

Country/Region of Manufacture: Ukraine

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