Original size 1994x2800

PITER FM

PITER FM (2006)

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Original size 1994x2800

This poster features the two main characters of Piter FM, Masha and Maksim, walking through the city streets at night. Both are seen talking on their phones but remain separated, each standing under different streetlights.

The background showcases the city’s architecture with classic buildings and glowing windows, capturing the distinctive nighttime atmosphere of St. Petersburg. The film’s title, «PITER FM.,» is prominently displayed on the street, emphasizing its connection to the story.

The use of warm yellow lighting contrasts with the cool night tones, highlighting the theme of missed connections and near encounters that define the film’s narrative.

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The Piter FM poster features Masha and Maksim walking through the streets of Saint Petersburg at night, each talking on their phone. Streetlights illuminate them separately, symbolizing how they keep missing each other despite fate trying to bring them together. The classic cityscape and warm lighting reinforce the film’s themes of love, chance, and destiny.

Original size 1995x2800

This illustrated movie poster for Piter FM (2006), a Russian romantic drama directed by Oksana Bychkova, captures the essence of the film’s melancholic yet heartwarming atmosphere. The artwork features a stylized depiction of a curved building resembling a radio, symbolizing the connection between the two protagonists.

At the center, we see a man standing with his back to the viewer, wearing a hoodie and holding a phone to his ear, emphasizing a moment of distant communication. In the upper window, a woman is also engaged in a phone call, bathed in warm yellow light, suggesting a sense of longing and emotional warmth.

The film’s title, Piter FM, is prominently displayed in bold, rounded letters at the bottom, evoking the visual style of radio station branding. The background, filled with soft clouds against a dark blue sky, gives a dreamy and whimsical touch, reinforcing the film’s themes of fate, missed connections, and urban romance in Saint Petersburg.

Original size 1995x2800

This alternative movie poster for Piter FM (2006) presents a minimalist and conceptual design that encapsulates the film’s themes of fate and missed connections. The composition features two tables, each representing the lives of the main characters: one table holds a microphone, headphones, and a notepad, symbolizing the world of Masha, a radio host; the other contains blueprints, a ruler, and a pencil, reflecting the profession of Maksim, an architect.

At the center, a classic blue mobile phone acts as the connection point between the two protagonists, with cables extending from both tables, visually emphasizing their intertwined but distant lives. The warm orange background creates a nostalgic and inviting tone, mirroring the emotional warmth of Saint Petersburg, the city where their story unfolds.

Original size 1995x2800

This artistic poster for Piter FM (2006) creatively symbolizes the fleeting nature of human connections in a bustling city. The image portrays the two protagonists, Masha and Maksim, on parallel escalators in a metro station—one ascending, the other descending—visually representing their near encounters yet missed opportunities throughout the film.

Masha, on the left, looks back with a thoughtful expression, as if sensing an invisible connection, while Maksim, on the right, moves in the opposite direction, seemingly unaware. The spiraling lines in the background evoke a sense of fate or destiny at play, reinforcing the film’s central theme of two people continually crossing paths but never quite meeting.

The poster’s color palette is warm yet subdued, creating a nostalgic and introspective mood. The bold, blocky typography of Piter FM contrasts with the delicate flow of the visual composition, highlighting the urban and modern feel of the film. The credits at the bottom are arranged neatly, maintaining a clean and balanced design that complements the overall aesthetic

Original size 1995x2800

This poster presents a unique illustrative design for Piter FM, featuring a classic boombox as the central element, symbolizing the role of music and radio in the film’s story. The top of the boombox transforms into a cityscape with an arched bridge, where two silhouetted figures stand on opposite ends, representing the connection between Masha and Maksim—two people whose paths keep crossing but never quite meet.

The wavy lines above depict the Neva River flowing through Saint Petersburg, the film’s setting, and hint at the twists of fate that bring the characters together and pull them apart. A mobile phone placed at the center of the boombox highlights a key element in the story—how a small accident becomes the catalyst for their unexpected connection.

With a minimalist approach and soft pastel colors, the poster conveys a romantic yet understated tone. The bold typography of Piter FM retains an urban and contemporary feel, reinforcing the film’s theme of life in a big city, where chance encounters can change everything.

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