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Mad Max 2 Serbian Poster

1981

Mad Max 2 Serbian Poster

1981

  • NFSA IDW1K9BA3K
  • TypeFilm
  • MediumMoving Image
  • FormPoster
  • GenresAction
  • Year1981

This Serbian poster for Mad Max 2 uses the title Drumski Ratnik (Road Warrior, echoing the film's US title) and tagline 'Odlučiće jedan čovek' ('One man will decide').

The design showcases a futuristic vehicle in the centre, flanked by two muscular men holding weapons while a building explodes in the background.

It's a very engaging and threatening design that would have attracted potential audiences. It's also a stylised visual interpretation of the blinding heat, dust and barren landscape of the film's setting; this poster arguably has a more traditional science-fiction feel.

This Serbian poster for Mad Max 2 uses the title Drumski Ratnik (Road Warrior, echoing the film's US title) and tagline 'Odlučiće jedan čovek' ('One man will decide').

The design showcases a futuristic vehicle in the centre, flanked by two muscular men holding weapons while a building explodes in the background.

It's a very engaging and threatening design that would have attracted potential audiences. It's also a stylised visual interpretation of the blinding heat, dust and barren landscape of the film's setting; this poster arguably has a more traditional science-fiction feel.

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