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Ampersand International Arts Festival collection

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Three Impersonal International Arts festival booklets. The Ampersand International Arts Festival was formerly the William & Mary Global film festival. Booklets are dated April 6-10, 2022.

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Ann Marie Stock Cuban Poster collection

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72 oversize, Spanish-language film and film festival posters from Cuba. Some are signed or initialed by the artist. Inventory of titles, dates, film directors, poster designers, and other notes included in box.

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Cuban Political Posters

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8 screen-printed posters collected during first official visit to post-revolutionary Cuba by United States citizens. Posters were for the 1978 Festival Mondial de la Jeunesse et des Etudiants (or World Festival of Youth and Students) held in Havana, Cuba.

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Foreign Film Festival Records

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This collection contains fliers advertising foreign films being shown at the William & Mary.

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