BARBIE (2023) Advance 1 Sheet, Margot Robbie, Ryan Gosling, NM - Movie Posters Australia
BARBIE (2023) Advance 1 Sheet, Margot Robbie, Ryan Gosling, NM - Movie Posters Australia

BARBIE (2023) Advance One Sheet Original Movie Poster Print, Margot Robbie

$295.00 AUD
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Condition Near Mint (9.4)

Size US One Sheet Post '85 (27" x 40")

BARBIE (2023) Advance One Sheet Original Movie Poster Print, directed by Greta Gerwig and starring Margot Robbie, Ryan Gosling, in Near Mint condition. Movie Poster and Condition This is the Rarer...

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Description

BARBIE (2023) Advance One Sheet Original Movie Poster Print, directed by Greta Gerwig and starring Margot Robbie, Ryan Gosling, in Near Mint condition.


Movie Poster and Condition

This is the Rarer Advance Version Movie Poster Print and is presented in Near Mint condition. It is currently stored flat but will be rolled and carefully packed in a shipping cylinder for transport to you.

These posters are quickly rising in value with the popularity of the movie.
For the astute collector and enthusiast, it will make a great addition to any collection.

Movie Synopsis

With the star studded cast of Margot Robbie, Ryan Gosling, and Will Farrell. This movie poster is currently stored flat but will be shipped rolled. It is also the much rarer Advance / Teaser version which is becoming more sort after. Grab it quick before it's gone!

Barbie and Ken are having the time of their lives in the colorful and seemingly perfect world of Barbie Land. However, when they get a chance to go to the real world, they soon discover the joys and perils of living among humans.

Barbie is a fresh take on the iconic toy line, blending fantasy with comedy and delving into themes of self-discovery and societal commentary. With Greta Gerwig at the helm, known for her distinct directorial style, and a talented cast led by Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling, the film holds promise for both entertainment and thought-provoking content. It's intriguing how the story explores Barbie and Ken's journey through Barbieland and the real world, offering a unique perspective on identity and feminism. The diverse supporting cast adds depth to the narrative, making it a potentially engaging and resonant cinematic experience.

For more information about the movie and its posters click here.

Special Notes

Images may have a small 'MPA' digital watermark and this does not appear on the poster. Posters are being held by magnets in the corners to take photographs, so you may see some magnet and shadows from the magnets in these areas. The magnets are not included in the sale of the item.

Postage, Insurance & Your Country Taxes

Postage costs are quoted for this item, include insurance up to AUD$100, but if you reside outside of Australia, the price does not include any import taxes/fees that you may be required to pay when the item reaches your borders. Please check with your local authorities for any additional taxes or fees. If you would like full insurance coverage for your purchase, please message me and I would be happy to quote the additional cost (estimate is AUD$2.50 p/AUD$100 or 2.5% of the item value, up to a maximum item value of AUD$5,000).

FAQ

Who is Movie Posters Australia?

At Movie Posters Australia, the love and conservation of movie posters comes first, and we like to share this passion. Our commitment to quality means we will provide high quality memorabilia to our customers. Posters are carefully chosen and authenticated to ensure originality and value. We want our customers to trust MPA, so we always try to be as open and transparent as we can, provide detailed condition information and images, to ensure customers are comfortable and confident in their purchase.

What do your condition ratings mean?

While the industry does have a few condition rating standards, there is no movie poster condition rating system that has become the accepted standard world wide. This unfortunately makes condition terms vary from movie poster dealer to movie poster dealer. Terms like Mint, Near Mint, Very Fine, Fine, Very Good, Good, Fair, Poor, seem to be universal to most condition rating standards, but most standards still lack definition about what and how many flaws/defects/damage defines a specific condition level. For more information on how Movie Posters Australia grades the condition of its movie posters, daybills, lobby cards and other ephemera please see out Movie Poster Condition and Grading page.

What are the movie poster sizes and why are they different from country to country?

In the early days of cinema, posters were primarily hand-drawn and printed in various sizes, often tailored to fit the available space in theaters or promotional areas. In the United States, the "One Sheet" size (some times called '1 Sheet' or '1SH' approximately 27" x 41", became the standard during the 1930s. This size was manageable for theater display and suited the needs of a growing film industry.

Different countries developed their own poster sizes and styles, which also changed sometimes over the decades, and were influenced by local preferences and practical considerations, like available paper sheet sizes and how many posters could be printed on one sheet.

In Australia, the most popular size, the Daybill, has evolved over the decades. Australian Daybills sizes in chronological order are:

  • Long Daybills (15" x 40"), from 1920's to pre-WW2 or pre-1941, were printed two to a sheet, longer than current Daybill versions. There were size variances in width from 14.5" to 15" and in height from 39.5" to 40".
  • War Time Daybill (10" x 30"), during WW2, for a short time to conserve paper during a war time shortage, four Daybills were printed on one sheet. Information from Press Sheets also referred to these War-Time sizes as "New Size Daybills".
  • Post-War Daybill (13" x 30"), this 13" x 30" Post-War size carried through until the 1980's, but also varied in size from 13"-14" x 29.75"-30.25".
  • Post-80's Daybill (33cm x 66cm, or 13" x 26"), over a few years in the late 80's, the size changed again to a metric 33cm x 66cm, although these have also varied from 32-33cm x 64.5-66cm. New sizes from the late 80's were created, sometimes called a Mini Daybill or Mini Poster, in 9" x 12", 11" x 17" and 13" x 20".

In the UK, the somewhat unique 'Quad' poster, measuring 30" x 40", became popular, offering a larger landscape format that allowed for more elaborate designs.

In Japan, movie poster sizes were smaller, such as the "B2" (20" x 28"), which suited the more compact living environment of larger cities, smaller advertising spaces, and unique aesthetic sensibilities.

The 1970s and 1980s, witnessed the rise of the "six-sheet" (81" x 81") format, reflecting a trend towards larger and more visually impactful advertising.

Overall, the variation in movie poster sizes across different countries and decades highlights the interplay between technological printing advancements, paper resource availability, paper sheet size changes, cultural preferences, and the evolving nature of movie marketing.

At Movie Posters Australia we tag each poster we sell with a 'size' and 'condition' description at the very top of the page for our customers to easily see. There may however be some slight variations to sizes by up one inch due to variations in production and guillotine methods by printers over the decades.