Welcome to the official Film/Art Gallery collection of original Veit Relin vintage movie posters from his critically acclaimed catalog of timeless cinematic creations.
Born in Linz, Austria, Veit Relin as Josef Pichler was a famous film director, actor, screenwriter and painter (September 1926 – January 2013). He is known for his work in Chamsin (1972), about a wife Miriam with his Israeli husband and plantation holder David and his sons Jack and Emanuel. She had a daughter but was not recognized by his husband and was sent to Switzerland. After David’s death, the daughter returns from Switzerland and unknowingly should decide between his two lovers, Jack and Emanuel, who neither know that they are brothers and sister. The film was acted by stars Maria Schell, Gerald Robard, and Rami Nir.
Relin, together with Heinrich Lautensack (play), wrote Die Pfarrhauskomödie (1972), which was a comedy-based play in German language which was filmed in Wasserburg, Bavaria, Germany. Again it was played by Maria Schell, Veit Relin, and Jane Tilden. In his next film, he used the name R.B. Winston and directed the Love Under 17 (1971) which was told in eight episodes and shows about the sexual relations of minors, some parenthood issues, enjoying hitch-hiking, and the beauty of growing as a youth. The film was written by Robert H. Oliver particularly on its adaptation as Robert Oliver and stars Viola Böhmelt, Marion Forster, and Karin Götz.
Relin died on January 23, 2013 in Sommerhausen, Bavaria, Germany. He had 4 children throughout his life.
Film/Art Gallery’s collection of original Veit Relin movie posters include a German A1 (23x33) poster of the Obscure German exploitation movie Love Under 17.
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.