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    Publication Date: 1973

    Seller: Budapest Poster Gallery, Budapest, Hungary

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    Paper, offset lithography. Condition: Fine, fold marks. Size: A1 1 Sheet (cca. 84 x 59 cm). Eolomea is a 1973 original Hungarian vintage movie poster for a science fiction film directed by Hermann Zschoche based on a screenplay by Angel Wagenstein The film was an East German Soviet Bulgarian coproduction Eight spaceships disappear and radio contact to the enormous space station Margot is broken off Professor Maria Scholl and the high council decree a flight ban for all other spaceships Nevertheless one ship succeeds in leaving earth The cause of all these strange events is the mysterious signals in Morse code coming to earth from the constellation Cygnus Deciphered they say the word Eolomea which seems to refer to a planet With Captain Daniel Lagny an unmotivated eccentric Maria Scholl undertakes the risky journey to the space station Margot to uncover the secret only to discover that a secretly planned expedition of stolen spaceships is leaving for Eolomea against the will of the government source wikipedia org The poster shows the detailed black and white pictures of a spaceship a spaceman in front of green blue and red monochrome spots in the background The contrast between the black and white and more vivid colours or between the detailed and geometric drawings are what give the essence of this piece.