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  1. Aug 15, 2019 · The very first Venice Film Festival posters, from 1932, 1934 and 1940 (left to right) During the post-war years of the 1940s, the Festival expanded, saw the return of the USSR as a participant, and the introduction of the iconic Golden Lion of St. Mark for best film. The 1950s was marked with the inclusion of other types of films including ...

  2. Apr 25, 2013 · 4. 1965. The 18th year of the festival brought this design by an unknown artist. Generally, putting a film reel on a film poster seems a little obvious but the 1965 design in the shape of a woman ...

  3. The 2007 edition marked the Festival’s 60th anniversary with nine film stars sharing the limelight on the poster: Pedro Almodovar, Juliette Binoche, Jane Campion, Souleymane Cissé, Penélope Cruz, Gérard Depardieu, Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Willis and Wong Kar-Wai were captured mid-jump in a nod to photographer Philippe Halsman.

  4. Sep 4, 2017 · Perhaps the most famous of all the places to stay in Venice is the Hotel Cipriani, a palatial resort known in part for its Olympic-sized pool, where guests can cool off in the water or people ...

  5. Nov 20, 2018 - The very first film festival poster, for the very first film festival—the 1932 International Exhibition of Cinematographic Art at the 18th Venice Biennale, or what would become the Venice Film Festival—set the tone for the next 80 years of film festival graphic design. A film reel, mounted on a projector, stands triump…

  6. Feb 24, 2017 · Venice Film Festival. This central component of the campaign was released when “La La Land” opened the Venice Film Festival in August. It features Mr. Gosling and Ms. Stone’s big tap-dance ...

  7. The Stranger is a 1946 American thriller film noir directed and co-written by Orson Welles, starring Edward G. Robinson, Loretta Young and Orson Welles. Welles's third completed feature film as director and his first film noir, [4] it centers on a war crimes investigator tracking a high-ranking Nazi fugitive to a Connecticut town.