Create an extremely minimalist movie poster for the German documentary "Die Schatten der Integration: Toleranzgrenzen". Style: Masterful negative space illusion like the Conjuring horror posters or Saul Bass designs – vast black background dominates, with clever use of empty space to form hidden symbolic shapes. Background: Pure deep black, almost completely empty negative space. Central element: Two dark silhouette profiles facing each other closely (one subtly suggesting a woman with hijab outline, the other a typical European man), in black against the black background. The negative space between their faces forms a dramatic, hidden symbolic shape – a jagged broken border, shadowy chain, or abstract dark figure emerging (evoking hidden tensions, prejudice, or intolerance). Illuminate the negative space shape subtly with a glowing muted red light from within, creating tension and mystery without filling the space. Color palette: Strictly black and deep charcoal for silhouettes, with only one accent – subtle blood-red or crimson glow in the central negative space illusion. No other colors. Text: - Title "Die Schatten der Integration: Toleranzgrenzen" in elegant, bold sans-serif font (like Futura), centered below the silhouettes, in light gray or off-white. - Small subtitle: "Ein Dokumentarfilm über die verborgenen Grenzen der Toleranz" - Faint tagline at bottom: "Wo endet die Integration?" Ultra-minimalist, thought-provoking, eerie mood. Vertical poster format (2:3 See more