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LA TERRA TREMA Italian one-panel movie poster '48 Luchino Visconti RARE !

$ 211.2

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Condition: VERY GOOD TO FINE , The poster has some VERY minor border wear and edge wear ; It has tiny separation and paper loss at some crossfolds, and tiny bits of paper loss and separation on small parts of some folds. THE POSTER LOOKS GOOD AND PRESENTS WELL !ARTIST FOR POSTER - AVERARDO CIRIELLOWOW- A GREAT POSTER AT A GREAT PRICE ------------------WITH REAL PICTURES AND A REAL CONDITION OF POSTER ---HOW MANY TIMES HAVE YOU SEEN NEAR MINT LISTED TO FIND OUT ITS NOT !!!!!!!!I GUARANTEE MY POSTERS FOR LIFE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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  • Industry: Movies
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Object Type: Poster

    Description

    La Terra Trema Poster. Condition is Used. Shipped with USPS Priority Mail
    This is not a REPRINT or a REPRODUCTION
    A STUNNING ONE PANEL ITALIAN RELEASE OF THIS ICONIC MOVIE   !!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Masterpiece   of  neorealism   - a simple linenbacking of the poster would make it stunning !!!  However it still looks great as  is !!!!
    very rare - try to find another one !
    VERY RARE POSTER -------------
    ARTIST FOR POSTER - AVERARDO CIRIELLO
    LA TERRA TREMA Italian 1p 1949 Luchino Visconti, Averardo Ciriello art of men & boy at sea!
    country of origin poster - very rare !!!!!
    VERY RARE
    WOW-   A GREAT POSTER AT A GREAT PRICE ------------------
    WITH REAL PICTURES  AND A REAL CONDITION OF POSTER ---😊
    HOW MANY TIMES HAVE YOU SEEN NEAR MINT LISTED TO FIND OUT ITS NOT !!!!!!!!
    I GUARANTEE MY POSTERS FOR LIFE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    La Terra Trema: Episodio del Mare (released in the U.S. in 1957 as "La Terra Trema"), the 1948
    Luchino Visconti
    Italian sailing sailor fishing fisherman ocean melodrama narrated by
    Luchino Visconti
    , Antonio Pietrangeli, and Antonio Arcidiacono. Note that this film was first shown at the Venice Film Festival in 1948, before receiving a wider Italian release in 1949. All known Italian posters are for the 1949 wide release (it is quite likely that if a poster was created for the 1948 film festival release, it was one of a kind, and not studio issued, and would not have survived).
    ARTIST FOR POSTER - AVERARDO CIRIELLO  ------------
    a beautiful  poster  !!!!!
    the classic  (
    Realistic and operatic ) poster of the neo-realism film !!!!!
    The cast was exclusively composed of non-professional actors. They were genuine fishermen and inhabitants of Aci Trezza (Sicily). The credits do not name any of the actors, who are collectively listed as "Pescatori Siciliani" (Sicilian Fishermen).
    When financing fell through, Visconti was forced to sell some of his mother's jewelry and one of the family's apartments in Rome to finish the film.
    this is a rare "country of origin" poster for this Italian movie!
    100 % LIFETIME GUARANTEE ON POSTER.
    WILL COMBINE SHIPPING .
    AN ORIGINAL MOVIE POSTER IN THE FUTURE WILL BE WORTH MORE THAN A REPRODUCTION THAT WILL BE WORTHLESS!!!
    LA TERRA TREMA linen Italian one-panel movie poster '48 Luchino Visconti
    An Original Vintage
    Theatrical
    Italian One-Panel (known in Italy as a "2 Fogli") Movie Poster (measures approximately 39" x 55"
    La Terra Trema: Episodio del Mare (literally translates to "The Earth Trembles: Episode of the Sea"), the 1948
    Luchino Visconti
    Italian sailing sailor fishing fisherman ocean melodrama narrated by
    Luchino Visconti
    , Antonio Pietrangeli, and Antonio Arcidiacono. Note that this film was first shown at the Venice Film Festival in 1948, before receiving a wider Italian release in 1950. All known Italian posters are for the 1950 wide release (it is quite likely that the posters for the 1948 film festival release were one of a kind, and not studio issued, and quite likely none of those one of a kind posters survive).