ECSTACY (1933) Movie Poster The ECSTACY (1933) movie poster refers to a promotional material for the silent film "Ecstasy," released in 1933. This poster is considered as the second version of the original marketing artwork, differentiating it from the first one. Directed by Gustav Machat and starring Hilda Badosova (credited as Hedwig Kiesler) and Ivan Moser, "Ecstacy" is a Czechoslovakian film that is notable for its groundbreaking depictions of nudity and sexual content. The story follows a young woman who experiences spiritual transcendence through her love affair with a huntsman, culminating in a famous scene where the actress rides a horse naked through the forest. The ECSTACY (1933) movie poster serves to advertise this controversial film and captures its essence, often featuring key images from the movie, such as the horseback riding scene or dramatic close-ups of the leads. Despite its explicit content, the film was influential in breaking taboos about nudity and sexuality in cinema and is considered a classic of early European art cinema.