Avant Garde Cinema of Germany or Soviet Russia in the 1920s.
Avant Garde Cinema of Soviet Russia in 1920s.
In the Russian Avant-Garde movement it covered art, literature, cinema, architecture and political propaganda. This occurred from the final Czarist regime to the 1930s. This period recognised for its bright colours, geometric shoes and bold lettering.
1920s, for the soviet union was when everything was revealed, creative designed poster were produced to promote the burgeoning silent movie industry. This was known as the 'Golden Era of Soviet Posters'. Artist were brought in, creating some of the most imaginative and startling films posters of all time, they recognised as an important movement of the 1920s in Soviet Russia.
Movies and posters were an art form and part of a culture for people with huge suns of money spent.
Posters shown such as the ones bellow...
Kino/Film: soviet Posters of the Silent Screen
Stenberg Brothers, poter for three million case - 1926
Stenberg Brothers, poster for 'October' - 1927
1920s was the beginning of new graphic design created to advertise silent films across the Soviet Union. Film posters are now masterpieces of their rights, they were created when screen techniques were being incorporated into design of advertisements. In the mid 1920s, cinema flourished in the soviet union, creating a new art form which film matched.





































