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Film is an art form that involves the creation of moving images to tell a story or convey a message

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Background imageFilm Collection: Peter Greenaways A Zed & Two Noughts (1985)

Peter Greenaways A Zed & Two Noughts (1985)

Background imageFilm Collection: Spike Milligan and Peter Sellers in Alan Cullimores Lets Go Crazy (1951)

Spike Milligan and Peter Sellers in Alan Cullimores Lets Go Crazy (1951)
Spike Milligan and Peter Sellers in Alan J Cullimores Lets Go Crazy (1951)

Background imageFilm Collection: Peggy in Karel Reiszs We Are The Lambeth Boys (1959)

Peggy in Karel Reiszs We Are The Lambeth Boys (1959)
Karel Reiszs We Are The Lambeth Boys (1959)

Background imageFilm Collection: Victor Saville (Director) and Jessie Matthews in Evergreen (1934)

Victor Saville (Director) and Jessie Matthews in Evergreen (1934)
Evergreen (1934)

Background imageFilm Collection: Arnold Louis Millers Primitive London (1965)

Arnold Louis Millers Primitive London (1965)

Background imageFilm Collection: The Tocher (1938)

The Tocher (1938)

Background imageFilm Collection: Harlequin (1931)

Harlequin (1931)

Background imageFilm Collection: Papageno (1935)

Papageno (1935)

Background imageFilm Collection: Accrington Cricket Match, 1902

Accrington Cricket Match, 1902
Mitchell and Kenyon 320 Accrington Cricket Match 1902

Background imageFilm Collection: Ines Levy in Don Levys Herostratus (1967)

Ines Levy in Don Levys Herostratus (1967)

Background imageFilm Collection: Alastair Cumming in Peter Greenaways The Draughtsmans Contract (1982)

Alastair Cumming in Peter Greenaways The Draughtsmans Contract (1982)

Background imageFilm Collection: Uno Henning in Anthony Asquiths A Cottage on Dartmoor (1929)

Uno Henning in Anthony Asquiths A Cottage on Dartmoor (1929)
Uno Henning in A Cottage on Dartmoor (1929)

Background imageFilm Collection: Charlie Chaplin and Paulette Goddard in Modern Times (1936)

Charlie Chaplin and Paulette Goddard in Modern Times (1936)

Background imageFilm Collection: Buster Keaton and Phyllis Barry in Edward Sedgwicks What! No Beer? (1933)

Buster Keaton and Phyllis Barry in Edward Sedgwicks What! No Beer? (1933)
Buster Keaton and Phyllis Barry in What! No Beer (1933)

Background imageFilm Collection: Barbara Stanwyck in King Vidors Stella Dallas (1937)

Barbara Stanwyck in King Vidors Stella Dallas (1937)
Barbara Stanwyck in Stella Dallas (1937)

Background imageFilm Collection: Charlie Chaplin in Modern Times (1936)

Charlie Chaplin in Modern Times (1936)

Background imageFilm Collection: Ginger Rogers in Mervyn LeRoys The Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933)

Ginger Rogers in Mervyn LeRoys The Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933)
Ginger Rogers in The Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933)

Background imageFilm Collection: Chico Marx and Harpo Marx in Sam Woods A Day at the Races (1937)

Chico Marx and Harpo Marx in Sam Woods A Day at the Races (1937)
Chico Marx and Harpo Marx in A Day at the Races (1937)

Background imageFilm Collection: Claude Rains in James Whales The Invisible Man (1933)

Claude Rains in James Whales The Invisible Man (1933)
Claude Rains in The Invisible Man (1933)

Background imageFilm Collection: Academy Poster for Jean-Pierre Melvilles Leon Morin, Priest (1961)

Academy Poster for Jean-Pierre Melvilles Leon Morin, Priest (1961)
Jean-Pierre Melvilles Leon Morin, Priest (1961) Leo Morin, Pretre

Background imageFilm Collection: Barbara Stanwyck and Henry Fonda in Leigh Jasons The Mad Miss Manton (1938)

Barbara Stanwyck and Henry Fonda in Leigh Jasons The Mad Miss Manton (1938)
Leigh Jasons The Mad Miss Manton (1938)

Background imageFilm Collection: London Film Festival Poster - 1959

London Film Festival Poster - 1959
Poster from the 3rd London Film Festival - 1959

Background imageFilm Collection: London Film Festival Poster - 1967

London Film Festival Poster - 1967
Poster from the 11th London Film Festival - 1967

Background imageFilm Collection: London Film Festival Poster - 1968

London Film Festival Poster - 1968
Poster from the 12th London Film Festival - 1968

Background imageFilm Collection: London Film Festival Poster - 1980

London Film Festival Poster - 1980
Poster from the 24th London Film Festival - 1980

Background imageFilm Collection: London Film Festival Poster - 2005

London Film Festival Poster - 2005
Poster from the 49th London Film Festival - 2005

Background imageFilm Collection: London Film Festival Poster - 1996

London Film Festival Poster - 1996
Poster from the 40th London Film Festival - 1996

Background imageFilm Collection: London Film Festival Poster - 1990

London Film Festival Poster - 1990
Poster from the 34th London Film Festival - 1990

Background imageFilm Collection: Sherlock Holmes 1921

Sherlock Holmes 1921
Sherlock Holmes is filmed by Stoll at Cricklewood; Baker Street is reconstructed for the purpose

Background imageFilm Collection: Judy Garland and her daughter are returning to the London Palladium for a repeat

Judy Garland and her daughter are returning to the London Palladium for a repeat performance of their gala " Judy and Liza at the Palladium"

Background imageFilm Collection: Ernie Wise (in the crown) and Eric Morecambe (right underneath the sheet

Ernie Wise (in the crown) and Eric Morecambe (right underneath the sheet) in The Morecambe and Wise Christmas TV show 1980

Background imageFilm Collection: That Riviera Touch, filming at Pinewood Studios, Buckinghamshire, 30th November 1965

That Riviera Touch, filming at Pinewood Studios, Buckinghamshire, 30th November 1965. Starring, Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise

Background imageFilm Collection: Darling Buds Of May television series starring David Jason and Catherine Zeta Jones

Darling Buds Of May television series starring David Jason and Catherine Zeta Jones

Background imageFilm Collection: ave rig bw neg por 008

ave rig bw neg por 008

Background imageFilm Collection: ave ame tit bw neg 001

ave ame tit bw neg 001

Background imageFilm Collection: ang1952 bw pri pub 118

ang1952 bw pri pub 118

Background imageFilm Collection: Elizabeth Taylor, English-American actress, c1950s(?). Artist: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Elizabeth Taylor, English-American actress, c1950s(?). Artist: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Elizabeth Taylor, English-American actress, c1950s(?). Elizabeth Taylor made her screen debut as a child in Lassie Come Home in 1943

Background imageFilm Collection: Stanley Holloway as Mr Valentine

Stanley Holloway as Mr Valentine
a smiling portrait of the actor in character for The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageFilm Collection: Fulton Mackay and Sprocket, filming in Cornwall

Fulton Mackay and Sprocket, filming in Cornwall
The actor Fulton Mackay (1922-1987) and Sprocket, filming the TV series Fraggle Rock at St Anthonys Lighthouse near Falmouth, Cornwall

Background imageFilm Collection: Paratroops landing on the outskirts of Arnhem

Paratroops landing on the outskirts of Arnhem
Photograph: Paratroops landing on the outskirts of Arnhem. Taken by Sgt D M Smith, Army Film and Photographic Unit, Arnhem, 17 Sep 1944

Background imageFilm Collection: Music cover, Thats Amore

Music cover, Thats Amore, words by Jack Brooks, music by Harry Warren. Showing Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis and Donna Reed on a golf course in the film The Caddy. 1953

Background imageFilm Collection: Dorothy Dandridge

Dorothy Dandridge (1923 - 1965), American film actress

Background imageFilm Collection: Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs released in UK, 1938

Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs released in UK, 1938
Page from The Bystander showing two scenes from the Disney full-length animation, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs at the time it was released in Britain

Background imageFilm Collection: Punch and Judy Man (The) (1963)

Punch and Judy Man (The) (1963)
A laughing Tony Hancock and Sylvia Syms in a scene from The Punch and Judy Man directed in 1963 by Jeremy Summers

Background imageFilm Collection: Dunkirk (1958) UK Quad Poster

Dunkirk (1958) UK Quad Poster

Background imageFilm Collection: The Rainbow Jacket (1954)

The Rainbow Jacket (1954)
A scene on the racecourse from the Ealing Studios film

Background imageFilm Collection: Edisons Kinetophone

Edisons Kinetophone
1912: Thomas Alva Edison (1847 - 1931) was a prolific inventor and physicist who was born in Milan, Ohio. He invented the kinetoscope in 1891 and in 1912 produced the first talking motion pictures

Background imageFilm Collection: Star Loco; A scene from the Ealing Comedy, Titfield Thunderbolt

Star Loco; A scene from the Ealing Comedy, Titfield Thunderbolt
6th September 1952: A scene from the Ealing comedy, Titfield Thunderbolt with the Thunderbolt played by the Lion a 114 year old locomotive lent by the Liverpool Engineering Society which originally



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Film Collection

Film is an art form that involves the creation of moving images to tell a story or convey a message. It combines various elements such as cinematography, sound design, editing and acting to create a cohesive narrative and can be fictional or non-fictional and can range from short experimental pieces to feature-length productions. The history dates back over 100 years and has evolved significantly with advancements in technology allowing for new techniques and styles. The power to entertain, educate, inspire and provoke emotions in its audience making it an important medium for artistic expression.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

Media Storehouse offers a vast collection of film-related art, including wall art and framed prints. The Film collection features iconic movie posters, stills from classic films, and portraits of famous actors and actresses. From vintage Hollywood to modern blockbusters, our collection spans decades of cinema history. The artwork is available in various sizes and formats to suit any decor style or space requirement. Customers can choose from traditional framed prints or opt for canvas prints for a more contemporary look. Whether you're a film buff looking to decorate your home theater or simply want to add some pop culture flair to your living room, our Film collection has something for everyone. With high-quality printing techniques used on premium materials, these artworks are sure to make a statement in any room they adorn.
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What are Film (Arts) art prints?

Film art prints are high-quality reproductions of iconic movie posters, stills, and other artwork related to the film industry. These prints capture the essence of classic films and their characters, as well as contemporary movies that have become cultural touchstones. Film art prints are created using advanced printing techniques that ensure accurate color reproduction and sharp details. They are printed on premium paper or canvas, giving them a professional look suitable for display in homes, offices, or public spaces. These art prints come in a variety of sizes to suit different preferences and budgets. Some popular options include framed prints for an elegant presentation or unframed ones for a more casual look. Whether you're a die-hard fan of classic cinema or simply appreciate great design and photography, Film art prints offer something for everyone. They make excellent gifts for friends and family who share your passion for movies or serve as stylish decor pieces that add character to any room.
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What Film (Arts) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of film (arts) art prints that are perfect for movie lovers and collectors alike. From classic Hollywood films to modern blockbusters, there is something for everyone in their collection. You can choose from iconic movie posters, stills from memorable scenes, or portraits of your favorite actors and actresses. Their selection includes prints from all genres of film, including action, drama, comedy, horror, and more. Whether you're looking for a print to decorate your home theater or office space or searching for a unique gift idea for the cinephile in your life, we have got you covered. Their high-quality prints are available in various sizes and formats to suit any budget and style preference. With so many options to choose from, you're sure to find the perfect piece of film art that captures the magic of cinema.
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How do I buy Film (Arts) art prints?

To buy Film art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse through our extensive collection of images online. Once you have found the print that you like, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. You will be prompted to enter your payment information and shipping address. We offer a variety of sizes and framing options for their prints, so make sure to select the one that best suits your needs. We also offer a range of paper types, including traditional photographic paper and fine art paper. If you have any questions or concerns about purchasing Film art prints from Media Storehouse, they have a customer service team available to assist you. They pride themselves on providing excellent customer service and ensuring that their customers are satisfied with their purchases. Buying Film art prints from Media Storehouse is a simple process that allows you to bring beautiful artwork into your home or office space.
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How much do Film (Arts) art prints cost?

At Media Storehouse, the cost of Film art prints varies depending on a number of factors such as the size and type of print. We offer a range of sizes from small to large, with prices varying accordingly. Additionally, we have different types of prints available including framed and unframed options. Our pricing is competitive and reflects the quality of our products which are produced using high-quality materials to ensure longevity and durability. We believe that everyone should be able to enjoy beautiful artwork in their home or office without breaking the bank. That's why we strive to keep our prices affordable while maintaining exceptional quality standards. Whether you're looking for a classic film poster or an abstract piece inspired by cinema, we have something for every taste and budget. At Media Storehouse, you can expect fair pricing for Film art prints that reflect both their beauty and quality craftsmanship.
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How will my Film (Arts) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in delivering your Film art prints to you. We use high-quality packaging materials to ensure that your artwork arrives in perfect condition. Your print will be carefully rolled and placed into a sturdy tube for protection during transit. We work with trusted delivery partners who offer reliable and efficient services. Once your order has been dispatched, you will receive an email confirmation with tracking information so that you can monitor the progress of your delivery. Our team is dedicated to providing exceptional customer service, and we are always available to answer any questions or concerns you may have about the delivery of your artwork. We strive to make sure that receiving your Film art prints from Media Storehouse is a hassle-free experience, allowing you to enjoy beautiful artwork in the comfort of your own home.