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PITER FM

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This illustrated poster remake of Piter FM takes a more symbolic approach, representing the two main characters through objects rather than people. The cassette player and tape symbolize Masha’s world as a radio jockey, while the architectural sketch and pencil represent Maksim’s work as an architect. The spilled coffee and scattered items suggest a sense of Maksim’s stuff. The old-school phone is a key reference to the plot, as it’s Masha’s lost phone that unknowingly connects them. Altogether, this image captures the essence of Piter FM: a story about fate, connection, and the little things that bring two people together in a big city.

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This illustrated poster remake of Piter FM depicts the film’s theme of missed connections and fate. Masha and Maksim are shown standing back-to-back, symbolizing how they are always close yet unaware of each other’s presence. Maksim is focused on his phone, likely referencing the lost phone that connects them, while Masha has a soft, hopeful expression, as if sensing the connection she has yet to find. The row of buildings and water beneath them ground the scene in St. Petersburg, reinforcing the city as a quiet but powerful force in their story. The overall composition beautifully conveys the film’s central idea: two souls destined to meet, just one moment away from realizing it.

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Attach card This illustrated poster remake of Piter FM shows a colourful, retro-style picture of Masha and Maksim standing with their backs to each other. The woman is holding an umbrella, and the man is holding a bunch of flowers. They’re both thinking something (indicated by the speech bubbles with dots), but they’re not actually speaking or looking at each other. The bright colours and bold lines give it a stylish, vintage feel.

It looks like they’re close but still apart, suggesting two people who keep just finding each other, or they’re thinking about each other but haven’t met yet. It captures that feeling of being in the same place but not really connecting, kind of like when you’re looking for someone who might be closer than you think.

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This illustrated poster remake of Piter FM captures the film’s theme of missed connections and fate. The top half shows Masha, looking thoughtful, lost in her own world, while the bottom half features Maksim, walking and checking a phone—likely the one Masha lost. The bridge between them almost acts like a barrier, symbolizing how they keep crossing paths without meeting. The whole vibe of the artwork, with grain effects and cool tones, reflects the quiet, dreamy feel of St. Petersburg and the film’s bittersweet, romantic story about two people just one step away from finding each other.

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This illustrated poster remake of Piter FM captures the film’s dreamy and fateful atmosphere. Masha, surrounded by music and radio waves, floats above Maksim, who is deeply immersed in his architectural sketches. The flowing shapes between them suggest an unseen connection, as if their worlds are subtly intertwined even though they remain apart. The St. Petersburg architecture in the background reinforces the city’s role as both a setting and a silent force that brings them together. The overall composition highlights their parallel lives, emphasizing the film’s theme of destiny and the idea that, even in a big city, the right people are bound to find each other.

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This illustrated poster remake of Piter FM has a soft, warm colour palette that gives it a nostalgic and cozy vibe. In the foreground, there’s a silhouetted figure of Masha, wearing a red coat, finding Maksim. In the background, we see another silhouetted figure, which is Maksim, standing on the bridge, seemingly waiting with Masha’s phone in his pocket. Behind them is a charming historical Russian building with classical architecture. The scene shows a quiet, romantic atmosphere of the movie itself.

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