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  • Grisha Dabat movie posters occupy a genuinely rare corner of independent film collecting — original prints from productions that operated outside mainstream distribution, resulting in poster runs that were small by commercial standards and that have seen very little of the survival attrition typical of widely-distributed theatrical paper. Shop our Grisha Dabat collection for authentic production-era material from independent filmmaking rather than studio-system campaigns. Independent productions of this kind typically generated campaigns across the most essential formats for actual theatrical operation: the standard 27×41-inch one-sheet for marquee display, lobby card sets for exhibitor use, and where distribution reached international markets, the territory-specific formats required — British quads for UK bookings, French grandes for French releases. The print runs for these campaigns were determined by the scale of actual distribution, and surviving quantities reflect those origins. Original paper in fine condition represents genuine first-release material with the provenance of working theatrical use rather than warehouse storage. The absence of these items from major auction catalogues means that prices are not benchmarked in the way they are for mainstream productions — original paper is genuinely scarce, creating real opportunities for collectors prepared to research outside the established canon. Window cards and insert cards, where produced, are the formats most likely to have survived in usable condition, often retained by exhibitors long after their theatrical function had ended. Browse alongside our Morton DaCosta, Daniel Daert, and Jules Dassin collections for related independent and international material. All Film/Art Gallery movie posters and items are authenticated originals.