This restrained design by Oliva for the 1962 Japanese movie Hiroshima Heartache (a film with many titles - the Spanish translation is Scarred City) is simple and neat showing the target closely aligned to the sun, a reference to the atomic bomb trained on the Japanese city. The difference between the Cuban designs of the mid and late 60s is huge - this poster is typical of the style, before the poster artists really let loose with flair and wild colours.
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