Unique, creative and, at times, plain crazy. Polish movie posters have recently hit new heights in their popularity. Recent showcases at the Iluzjon exhibition and the Museum of Modern Art have pushed these Eastern artistic masterpieces further under our Western gaze. What usually makes a Polish movie poster recognisable? Well they normally avoid any iconic imagery you would expect or associate with the film itself.
During Communist rule, the Polish state-run film industry rejected Western ideas and their promotion and marketing ideals too, resulting in the training and specialization of the Polish movie poster artist. These young artisans were commissioned to create striking, unaffected posters for all our memorable western films. Expressive, surreal and unrestrained.
The Polish artists often had no legal reason to use photography or the actors in the design, often the leading stars didn’t even get credited. Sometimes the artist had never even seen the film or any imagery contained within it. The results were designs which conveyed the essence of the film with complete artistic freedom.
Here are some of the best Polish movie posters…
The Shining (1980)
by Leszek Kebrowski

Apocalypse Now (1978)
by Waldemar Swierzy

Rosemary’s Baby (1968)
by Andrzej Pagowski

Terms of Endearment (1983)
by Andrzej Pagowski

The Blues Brothers (1980)
by Andrzej Krajewski

Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)
by Jakub Erol

Alien (1979)
by Jakub Erol

Aliens (1986)
by Andrzej Pagowski

Blade Runner (1982)
by Michal Ksiazek

Eyes Wide Shut (1999)
by Leszek Zebrowski

Cabaret (1972)
by Wiktor Gorka

Raging Bull (1980)
by Leszek Zebrowski

Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)
by Miroslaw Lakomski

Short Circuit 2 (1988)
by Jakub Erol

Star Wars The Empire Strikes Back (1980)

The Terminator (1984)
by Jakub Erol

Tootsie (1982)
by Wieslaw Walkuski

The Muppet Movie (1979)
by Waldemar Swierzy

Superman III (1983)
by Waldemar Swierzy

Weekend At Bernie’s (1989)
by Jakub Erol

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