Vintage cinema

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Harris Sisters GirlTalk: It's a Wonderful Life Viewtiful Joe, Old Hollywood Aesthetic, Theater Sign, Arte Jazz, Hollywood Aesthetic, It’s A Wonderful Life, It's A Wonderful Life, Donna Reed, Old Movie

Now that the boys are a older and they can take direction a little better, we are free to add a little oomph to our Christmas card photos. And they know that I only ask them to dress up and take nice photos ONE time a year on Christmas . . . and at Easter which is really two times a year and also Halloween which makes three, but who's counting? I digress. So this year, I thought we might go with the theme It's a Wonderful Life - a crowd favorite that's played in movie theaters every…

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Vintage Video Camera, Deco Cinema, Vintage Films, Futurisme Retro, Poster Vintage Retro, Vintage Videos, Vintage Poster Design, Film Reels, Night Show

Cinema or movie festival retro poster. Vintage video camera with film reels and golden tickets, clapperboard or clapper, night show. Entertainment with motion picture on big screen, old camcorder. Download a free preview or high-quality Adobe Illustrator (ai), EPS, PDF, SVG vectors and high-res JPEG and PNG images.

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Louise Fili, Film Festival Poster, Vintage Cinema, Cinema Design, Music Festival Poster, Music Poster Design, Vintage Poster Design, Flyer Design Inspiration, I Love Cinema

Dowload from here Cinematica Tribute – Created to promote a cinema event such as local festivals, movie reviews, tribute to cinema industry or to promote and celebrate an iconic cinema figure. Designed with high contrast colors and a vintage/retro style it can be your eye catchy poster in any circumstances. Features CMYK 300dpi 8.5 X 11 (+0.25 Bleed) 3 Psd Files 3 Color Schemes Print Ready Organised Layers

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Casablanca Movie, Casablanca 1942, Hollywood Aesthetic, Romantic Drama Film, Rhapsody In Blue, Hedy Lamarr, Black And White Movie, Septième Art, I Love Cinema

By David L. Roll Seventy years ago this month, Americans came to know Casablanca as more than a steamy city on the northwest coast of Africa. On January 23, 1943, the film Casablanca, starring Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman, a tale of doomed love and taking the moral high ground, was released to packed movie houses. The next day, a Sunday, President Franklin Roosevelt ended two weeks of secret World War II meetings in Casablanca with Prime Minister Winston Churchill.

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