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Moving Pictures

Readers-turned-cinematographers share their photos of international film posters.

1 New York City
Number of replicas of the Mona Lisa used in the movie version of The Da Vinci Code: five.
Photo by Eric Pohner

2 Kyoto, Japan
How long actresses in Memoirs of a Geisha studied to become geishas: six weeks (real geishas train for about five years).
Photo by Philip Doucette

3 Rome, Italy
Origin of the term paparazzi: Fellini’s film La Dolce Vita featured a photographer named Paparazzo.
Photo by Linda Iler

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