Quiz: guess the Soviet film from the Polish psychedelic poster!

Quiz: guess the Soviet film from the Polish psychedelic poster!

Some movie posters are true works of art. Sometimes surreal.

For our new test, we found some very strange posters made for the distribution of popular Soviet films in Poland. Let’s see if you can guess which comedies, melodramas and dramas we’re talking about!

What movie is this startup poster promoting?

  1. minino
  2. Caucasian captive
  3. Height

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This is a poster for the movie “Mimino” – the designer creatively redesigned the image of the helicopter.

What movie is this poster promoting?

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  1. Station for two +
  2. 12 chairs
  3. Love story at work

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This is a poster for the film “Station for Two”, which incidentally was declared the best foreign film in Poland in 1984.

What movie are these dancers from?

  1. Winter evening in Gagra
  2. Carnival evening
  3. Carnival

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This is a poster for Carnival Night, which made Lyudmila Gurchenko a star and Eldar Ryazanov a comedy director. And this movie was made like a classic American musical, where everyone sings and dances.

What movie is this strange poster promoting?

  1. Cruel Romance +
  2. Volga-Volga
  3. formula of love

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This is a poster for the movie Cruel Romance. At first, Eldar Ryazanov was in no hurry to film Ostrovsky’s play, but changed his mind after his wife forced him to read The Dot again.

And the last task is the hardest! What movie poster is this?

  1. Kin-Dza-Dza
  2. Ballad Hussar +
  3. Operation “Y” and other adventures of Shurik

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This is a poster for The Hussar Ballad, and we stared at it for five minutes before realizing the artwork depicted the silhouette of a hussar.

Have you guessed everything? Then take another test: guess what Soviet films were called abroad!

Source: The Voice Mag

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