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In addition to this special poster, the Cuban Poster Gallery in Washington D.C. is offering a huge selection of handmade Cuban silk-screen movie posters, many of which work beautifully well together. To view all of the posters, please visit our eBay Store stores.ebay.com/CubanPosterGallery where new listings are regularly being posted in both the Auction and Buy It Now/Best Offer formats.

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OUR PRICE FOR THIS GRAPHIC IS $489

The Cuban Poster Gallery is thrilled to offer this original, hard-to-find Cuban screen-print, a limited-edition poster created for a 2023 art project in Havana, Cuba that salutes some of the world's most iconic SLASHER movies. 


The stylish graphic in this listing salutes SCREAM, a 1996 American film (directed by Wes Craven and starring Drew Barrymore) that is considered one of the finest slasher and horror movies of all time. Set in the small American town of Woodsboro, California, SCREAM follows a group of high school students who become targets of a costumed serial killer known as Ghostface. In one chilling scene, a young woman named Casey Becker (played by Barrymore) receives a threatening phone call from a sadistic stranger who demands she answer his questions about horror films. Spoiler alert: The outcome (as one might guess from the images on the poster) isn't a good one for Casey.


This SCREAM poster was unveiled in Havana at an exhibition on a balmy Friday the 13th evening in 2023. The exhibition, titled VIENEN 13 (roughly translated "They're coming after you on the 13th!"), highlighted the immense artistic talent on the Caribbean island. Keeping with the Friday the 13th theme, a total of 13 posters were created for the project by eight Cuban-born artists living in Cuba, Mexico, Germany, Spain and the United States. 


The SCREAM poster was designed by ANDY PANEQUE, a talented Cuban poster and tattoo artist whose work has been exhibited worldwide. Paneque moved from Cuba to Spain a few years ago but continues to contribute to art projects in Havana. 


This poster measures approximately 28 by 20 inches (70 by 50 cm).


Only 50 copies of this poster were made, ensuring it will always be rare. The poster is also numbered. (We invite you to visit our eBay Store to view the other Cuban slasher movie posters that we have acquired. You can search for these posters with the key words CUBAN SLASHER POSTER.)


Please be advised that our stock in these posters is extremely limited. The number on the poster you receive may differ from the one in the stock photos we have posted. Be assured that you will receive the lowest number in our stock.


Overall condition of this poster is good. As with many handmade Cuban graphics, some small imperfections are possible. But this poster is in great shape! Buy with 100 percent confidence; posters purchased from the Cuban Poster Gallery on eBay can be returned for any reason within 30 days.


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TITLE: SCREAM, designed to salute the first movie of the SCREAM film and TV series franchise


DESIGNER: Andy Paneque (born 1987)


MEDIUM: Screen-print / Serigraph


YEAR: 2023


SIZE: approximately 28 by 20 inches; 70 x 50 cm


EDITION: Only 50 copies were made


ORIGIN: Havana, Cuba


A few words about collecting the Cuban silk-screen movie posters that we also offer in our eBay Store:


For more than 60 years, the Cuban Film Institute has been designing silk-screened posters for most every movie shown on the island, whether the films originated in Cuba, the United States, Brazil, Japan or Italy. In the midst of the Cold War 1960s and 1970s, many of the subtitled foreign films shown in Cuba came from the island nation's communist allies in the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe, Vietnam and even North Korea.


Unlike in the United States, where movie posters are often dominated by images of Hollywood stars, the Cubans assign a graphic artist to design an original piece of artwork for each film. These posters are widely recognized in graphic design circles as stylish works of art, handmade one color at a time and often under difficult circumstances (at various times, paint and even paper have been in short supply on the island.)


Cuba's silk-screen movie posters are nothing less than museum pieces. Examples of Cuban poster art can be found in the permanent collections of museums across the globe from the Victoria & Albert in London to the Museum of Modern Art in New York, as well as in prestigious institutions such as the Library of Congress in Washington D.C. and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in Los Angeles.


Adding to their collectability, Cuba's movie posters are produced in relatively small numbers. Typically, a few hundred copies are made for each film, although the runs have been as low as 50. Responding to demand from collectors, the Cuban Film Institute has re-screened some of its more popular posters. That's why some posters created in the 1960s and 1970s began reappearing on the Caribbean island in the 1990s and 2000s.


Further adding to their collectability, many of Cuba's vintage posters are imperiled. Although a few hundred copies may have been screened originally, relatively few have survived, due to the island's wet and humid climate, inadequate storage facilities in Havana and improper handling in Cuba and elsewhere. To us, these survivors are rare beauties, even those with obvious flaws. We are proud to have rescued hundreds of posters from almost certain extinction by storing them in an air conditioned, acid-free environment.


We at the Cuban Poster Gallery offer both 1st and 2nd Edition posters to our customers on eBay and in our Washington D.C. gallery. We consider both to be collectible, and (in response to a question we often get) all of these posters were legally imported because the U.S. government exempts artwork from its economic embargo against Cuba. While the pricier originals are favored by some collectors, the re-screens are also collectible because they were made in the same Havana workshop as the originals. Note that we never sell unauthorized reproductions that have been cranked out in print shops in the U.S. and Europe.


To our eBay customers, we pledge to accurately describe the posters we list and price them fairly based on condition and scarcity. Have a question? Please don't hesitate to contact us.


To view more distinctive Cuban graphics, we invite you to visit the Cuban Poster Gallery's eBay Store: http://stores.ebay.com/cubanpostergallery