Welcome to the official Film/Art Gallery collection of original Pierre Koralnik vintage movie posters from his critically acclaimed catalog of timeless cinematic creations.
Pierre Koralnik (born 22 December 1938) is a French film screenwriter and director who directed the 1967 musical-comedy film Anna, starring Anna Karina, Jean-Claude Brialy, and Marianne Faithfull. He directed the crime film Cannabis (1970), a co-production between France, West Germany and Italy (released 1973), starring French singer Serge Gainsbourg, model Jane Birkin, Paul Nicholas, and stage film actor Curd Jürgens. The film features a grandfather and his young granddaughter embarking on a journey across Switzerland by train and how they meet people on their own way.
His publication visuals includes Black America, published in 1989, which documents the history and experiences of Black Americans through historical footage and interviews. In the same year, Breaking Free, by Amrit Desai, was published which introduces hydraulic fracturing in an easy-to-understand manner to educate in a nonpartisan way, showing the benefits of becoming energy independent in our lifetimes. The focus of the film is on the Shale Rock Revolution, the goal to lower the temperature issues. The New South by the New York Times Company examines the changes in post-1960s southern cities which include interviews with Atlanta's mayor Andrew Young, and Johnny Ford, mayor of Tuskegee, Alabama.
In 2012, he directed Maigret, staring Bruno Cremer, bringing the beloved Parisian Inspector Maigret to life in this definitive series for television, adapting legendary writer Georges Simenon's bestselling crime novels.
Film/Art Gallery’s collection of original Pierre Koralnik movie posters includes 12x16 poster of Cannabis. The Pierre Koralnik poster collection also includes a Japanese 1 Panel (20x29) of Anna; a Japanese poster for the theatrical release of the French telefilm, starring Anna Karina, Jean-Claude Brialy, Marianne Faithfull, and Serge Gainsbourg (who also composed the soundtrack); the film was produced in 1966, first aired in France in 1967 and released in Japan in 1998.
Film/Art Gallery movie posters are original prints and film poster collectibles. These are original movie posters. We do not carry any movie poster reproductions or reprints of any kind.