TAGGED: international film posters
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Pobesneli Maks (literally 'enraged Max') headlines this poster for the release of Mad Max in the former Yugoslavia.

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According to prolific cult director Brian Trenchard-Smith, Ozploitation is 'genre homage through an Australian lens: boisterous, anti-authoritarian, wide angle'.

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Swedish one-sheet film poster for Strictly Ballroom, released in that country on 11 December 1992 with the subtitle 'De förbjudna stegen' ('The forbidden steps').

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French film poster for Strictly Ballroom, where it was released as Ballroom Dancing on 2 September 1992. 

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UK quad poster for Rabbit-Proof Fence

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German one-sheet poster for Rabbit-Proof Fence, released in Germany as Long Walk Home.

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One of a series of proofs for the US one-sheet poster for Rabbit-Proof Fence. It features different taglines, imagery and colours to the final poster.

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American one-sheet film poster for Rabbit-Proof Fence. The poster features the text, 'What if the government kidnapped your daughter?

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A Polish film poster for Krokodyl Dundee II created by M Wasilewski.

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Czech one-sheet poster.