The image shows a propaganda poster featuring a man holding a large flag seen over a large sun in the background. There are multiple people with raised hands towards the flag in the background. The poster is likely promoting the communist party in the USSR and the Red Army, given the historical context and symbolism of the red flag and the Red Army uniforms of the people present. The man in the poster appears to be standing proudly, holding the flag in one hand and pointing to the sky with the other. The color scheme of the poster is predominantly earth tones, with shades of brown and beige. The overall composition suggests a sense of unity and strength, typical of propaganda art. The text on the poster is in Russian, indicating its origin or target audience. The poster conveys a message of solidarity and possibly calls for action or support for a movement. The poster may have been used for political or ideological purposes, aiming to inspire and mobilize the masses.
The image shows a propaganda poster from the communist era, featuring a man and a woman on one side and elderly man on another engaged in reading a newspaper. The man, wearing glasses, is on the left side of the poster, while the woman and her husband are on the right. The man appears to be in his late 60s, with a serious expression, while the woman is younger, around 30 years old, and is smiling. All individuals are dressed formally. The colors of the poster are primarily shades of black, red, white and gray. The text on the poster is in Russian, with a message promoting a better and happier life under the communist regime. The scene conveys a sense of propaganda and political messaging prevalent during that time.
The image shows a movie poster featuring a sad looking man with a hat and a woman holding a bucket or a box above her head. There are four individuals depicted in the poster, each of a different size and distance from the focal point. The color scheme of the poster includes shades of red, yellow, creamy and brown. The background is predominantly creamy with some yellow accents. The overall vibe of the poster and its name "Wasted lives" suggests a cinematic feel, possibly indicating a drama.