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this post was submitted on 25 Jul 2023
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Akira (1988) for 2D animation.
Though now that I'm re-reading your post body, it seems that the actual poster doesn't really matter?
If I had to select a few for the genres (without looking at their posters and just purely from what I think are iconic films for each genre), then:
They're mostly American/Hollywood films but that's what most people would identify as iconic. There are a lot of other iconic films from other regions too such as French, Italian, Soviet, and Japanese films that I think may not be as iconic depending on your region but they're just as good and maybe even better. 400 Blows (French) is a pretty iconic Drama film for example.
Yeah, thanks, I’m more looking for a list of the most iconic/ your favorite movies from each genre. The title is a bit misleading; the official movie poster is irrelevant.