Krzyk (Poland)
The title means "Scream", though Andrzej Pagowski's clever design is for a Polish psychological drama directed by Barabara Sass, not for Wes Craven's post-modern slasher.
Du Shiniang (Poland)
Dziękuję, jakoś leci (Poland)
Romuald Socha designed this dark, strange Polish poster for Hungarian drama from 1981(original title: 'Köszönöm, megvagyunk')
Body Double (Poland)
Craig Wasson and Melanie Griffith on this noirish Polish poster for the Brian De Palma thriller.
Seksmisja (Poland – Version B)
Social-realist poster design for the cult Polish sci-fi sex-comedy SEKSMISJA ("Sex Mission").
Pecador (Poland)
Hard-drinking masked wrestler battles space aliens and Sasquatch in this low-budget, feature-length Polish homage to Mexican wrestling movies by Dawid Gryza and Paweł Kaczmarek.
Code of Silence (Poland)
The Polish designer of this poster didn't bother signing his name. I'm not surprised - I wouldn't want Chuck hunting me down for making his nose so damn big.
Emmanuelle (Poland)
Dirty Dancing (Poland)
Way too cool poster for a movie that really doesn't deserve to look this cool. Even better, this film was released in Poland under the wonderful title 'SPINNING SEX'.
F:X (Poland)
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (Poland)
Modern Polish poster for the classic Jack Nicholson vehicle, designed by Leszek Zebrowski.
Chinatown (Poland)
Bloody modern Polish poster for Polanski's film, designed by Andrzej Krajewski.
Apocalypse Now (Poland)
Graphic designer Leszek Zebrowski looks into the heart of darkness in this new reimagining of the poster for Francis Ford Coppola's magnum opus.
Fight Club (Poland)
It's a shame that the film's Polish distributor went with the standard-issue posters for this flick instead of something more funky like this design by Michal Ksiazek.
The Exorcist (Poland)
Leszek Zebrowski's reinterpretation of 'THE EXORCIST' movie poster kicks it Old Testament style.
Jodorowsky (Poland)
Alejandro the Alchemist: Polish poster for Jodorowsky film series
The Holy Mountain (Poland)
Polish poster for Alejandro Jodorowsky's magical mystical tour.
Fando and Lis (Poland)
El Topo (Poland)
Alejandro Jodorowsky's surreal and bloody western on a psychedelic Polish poster
Pan Samochodzik i Niesamowity Dwor (Poland)
Very psychedelic art for a Polish family film from 1986 (!) whose title translates to "Mr. Automobile & the Unearthly Mansion".
Starman (Poland)
Andrzej Pagowski artwork for John Carpenter film
Enter the Dragon (Poland)
Bruce Lee immortalized by Jakub Erol on Polish poster
Blue Velvet (Poland)
Seksmisja (Poland – Version A)
A.K.A. SEX MISSION, a cult Polish sci-fi sex comedy from 1983.
After Hours (Poland)
The Fly (Poland)
The Protector (Poland)
The Kid (Poland)
Part of a contemporary Polish poster series of re-released Charlie Chaplin films by the ever-creative duo of Joanna Gorska and Jerzy Skakun.
German Cinema in the Polish Poster
Another gem from Joanna Gorska and Jerzy Skakun, this time promoting an exhibit of Polish posters for German films.
The Great Dictator (Poland)
Part of a contemporary Polish poster series of re-released Charlie Chaplin films by the ever-creative duo of Joanna Gorska and Jerzy Skakun.