Movie Poster – A Wedding, Zdeněk Ziegler, 1980
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Beautiful movie poster designed for Robert Altman’s Golden Globe nomination by Zdeněk Ziegler.
- Movie title: A Wedding
- Poster design: Zdeněk Ziegler, 1980
- Poster size: A3 | A1
- Poster condition: Very nice | N/A
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Poetic movie poster by Zdeněk Ziegler.
- title: A Wedding | Svatba | USA, 1978
- director: Robert Altman
- with: Geraldine Chaplin, Mia Farrow, Carol Burnett
poster design: Zdeněk Ziegler, 1980
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.
Zdeněk Ziegler is a legendary Czech graphic designer, typographer and book illustrator. He studied Architecture at Technical University in Prague and designed movie posters since 1963. Zdeněk Ziegler took part in many prestigious international poster exhibitions and his work was also presented in several solo exhibitions. He is a member of Alliance Graphique Internationale and the Association of Czech Graphic Designers Typo &. During his career Zdeněk Ziegler won several movie poster awards. His poster for Electra Glide in Blue got him Golden Hugo at the IFF Chicago.
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