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Original Film Art accepts payment via over 100 world currencies. Please select your currency from the "Select Currency" dropdown menu or use one of the links below to browse and pay in your local currency.
Additional currencies are available in the "Select Currency" drop down menu. All orders are processed at the most current exchange rate.
Additional languages available by using the "Select Language" dropdown at the top of the Desktop version of our site.
Polish movie posters are some of the most creative, and unusual, in the world. Until the late 1970s, the primary size was similar to the German A1 at around 23" x 33". After the late 1970s, the size generally switched to around 26" x 39" (similar to the US one-sheet). In recent years, the posters are 27" x 40". There are also some larger, two-sheet posters that are pretty scarce and measure closer to 33" x 46".