Vintage Israeli poster Zim, Visitate La Terra Santa Con Zim (Spanish)
1 × $1,200.00
Extremely rare Jerusalem's Israel vintage tourism poster, Printed London 1920's
1 × $25,000.00
060th Israeli Independence Day vintage poster 2008. "The Israeli Children's Year"
1 × $1,500.00
"Les grandes vacances" Vintage Movie Poster - Israeli Version 1967
1 × $800.00
'To Israel and The Near East By Sabena' Vintage Tourism Poster 1949
1 × $2,750.00
Vintage JNF Poster Land Of Israel Wallnewspaper Chaim Weitzman 1953
1 × $2,200.00
The Blaumilch Canal a comic-satirical film directed by Ephraim Kishon-1969
1 × $2,500.00
Vintage Israeli Poster - Kesem Washing Powder by Franz Kraus Palestine Eretz Israel 1930s
1 × $5,500.00
Vintage JNF Poster Blooming The Desert Jewish National Fund Israel 1958
1 × $2,300.00
Extremely Rare One-of-a-kind Theodor Herzl Documentary Film Poster, Yiddish, 1921 “Theodor Herzl, Flagbearer of the Jewish Nation”
1 × $8,800.00
25th anniversary to the Zoo of Tel Aviv Vintage Israeli Poster 1963-
1 × $3,200.00
Cinema Golan Advertisement Poster israel
1 × $800.00
Anti Israek Poster Palestine - Palestina Vintage Poster Published in Cuba 1975
1 × $900.00
066h Israeli Independence Day poster 2014 Time for women achievements and challenges
1 × $1,200.00
044th Israeli Independence Day Vintage Poster israel 1992
1 × $1,100.00 $800.00
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“Fiddler On The Roof” Vintage Movie Poster 1971
Fiddler on the Roof is a 1971 American epic historical musical film produced and directed by Norman Jewison, and written by Joseph Stein and Sholem Aleichem. An adaptation of the 1964 Broadway musical of the same name, it stars Topol, Norma Crane, Leonard Frey, Molly Picon, and Paul Mann. The film centers on Tevye, a poor Jewish milkman living in Anatevka, who is faced with the challenge of marrying off his five daughters amidst the growing tension in his village.
Fiddler on the Roof was theatrically released on November 3, 1971, by United Artists to critical and commercial success. Reviewers praised Jewison’s direction, the screenplay, and the performances of the cast, while the film grossed $83.3 million worldwide on a $9 million budget, becoming the highest-grossing film of 1971. The film received a leading eight nominations at the 44th Academy Awards, including for the Best Picture, and won three; Best Score Adaptation, Best Cinematography, Best Sound.[3]
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