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Venice International Film Festival posters (53 F) Media in category "Non-free images of film festival posters" The following 196 files are in this category, out of 196 total.
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The Venice Film Festival has unveiled its official poster by Italian illustrator and author Lorenzo Mattotti, and announced that a film by Venice native Andrea Segre looking at how the fest ...
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The 1st annual Venice International Film Festival was held between 6 and 21 August 1932. [1] Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde was the first film to be screened at the festival. [1] [2] No official prizes were awarded, so an audience referendum took place to determine the winners. [1] [3]