The Balad of Mamelou Movie Poster, Vladimír Nagaj, 1982

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Lovely movie poster for children’s fairy tale with illustration by Czech artist Vladimír Nagaj.

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    Illustrated movie poster for Tunisian children’s tale.

    • title: The Balad of Mamelou | Sarâb | Přeludy pouště | Tunisia, 1982
    • director: Abdelhafidh Bouassida
    • with: Yorgo Voyagis, Miroslav Macháček, Irene Papas

    poster design: Vladimír Nagaj, 1982

    Poster is in A3 format. Folded in the middle. Gentle crease across the edges with slight folds in corners. Very nice condition (NOT PHOTOGRAPHED, PLEASE ASK IF YOU WISH TO SEE A PHOTO).

    Movie posters in our collection were promotional materials. Posters used on display in the cinemas across the former Czechoslovakia. They bear signs of their age.

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    June 23, 2021 2:32 pm£3.00lilysmallwood
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