Weimar Germany Posters
Although our focus is Third Reich film, we have collected fifteen silent and early sound film posters from the era 1926 to 1932 produced in Weimar Germany.
They are listed by year below:
Weg zu Kraft und Schönheit (1926) -A1 sized poster
Der Provenzonkel, Muster A and
Der Provenzonkel, Muster B ( 1926) - graphic artist Karl Ritter for both of the posters.
Schwiegersöhne. (1927) - A0 sized poster - graphic artist Karl Ritter
Heidelberg, ich kann dich nie vergessen (1927) - A0 sized poster - graphic artist Karl Ritter
Der Letzte Befehl (1927) - a0 sized poster - the film which won Emil Jannings the world’s first Oscar. This is the ParaUfaMet German poster with the ParaUfaMet logo in the bottom right corner. ParaUfaMet was the American studio entity which had taken over Ufa after Fritz Lang`s Metropolis had bankrupted the famous studio, purchased in US$ for almost nothing during the Weimar insanely high inflation years, and then controlled from afar; making sure that American interests were served first and foremost. The Third Reich restored full German control of the Ufa studios after assuming power.
Das Flötenkonzert von Sanssouci (1930)- 2 AO sized posters, 1 Litfaß advertising column poster
Achtung Australien! Achtung Asien! - A3 poster, Colin Ross travel documentary
Im Geheimdienst (1931) -A0 sized poster
Kreuzer Emden (1932) - 1 A0 sized poster, 1 A3 horizontal poster
SOS Eisberg (1932) - two A3-sized heralds, one USA, one UK
Douaumont (1932) - A0 sized poster
Der Choral von Leuten (1932) -A1 sized poster