What movie posters of famous directors would look like if they made a movie about cities (11 photos)
A group of designers created a series of posters dedicated to to various cities. All of them are made in the style of famous directors.
Successful filmmakers are very good at attracting a large number of people to their films, and, accordingly, to their ideas and interests. This skill of theirs is often used in advertising - in many directors have experience working on commercials, and already after they received star status. But you can’t advertise only household goods, but also entire cities. Designers from NeoMam Studios came up with an interesting project for the British travel company Travel Chapter and created posters in the style of famous directors, dedicated to various cities.
"Los Angeles" by Quentin Tarantino
We can say that Quentin has already made such a film - he It's called Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood. Just not about modern Los Angeles, but about the one in 1969.
"Tokyo" by Sofia Coppola
"Wellington" by Peter Jackson
The director himself is from New Zealand and shot his most famous project there - the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
"Snoqualmy" by Devin Lynch
It was in this small town in Washington state that the scenes for the TV series Twin Peaks were filmed.
"Petra" by Steven Spielberg
Some actions of the third part of "Indiana Jones" took place in Petra, this is what the slogan invented by the designers hints at: "Don't forget your hat."
Parkholland by Tim Burton
It was in this British settlement in Cornwall that one of the director’s last films, “Miss’s Home for Peculiar Children,” was shot. Peregrine."
"Chicago" by Christopher Nolan
Chicago is a bit of Gotham, so Nolan knows his way around it well.
"Brooklyn" by Spike Lee
The director of Do the Right Thing, Malcolm X, No Caught, No Thief, and BlacKkKlansman grew up in Brooklyn.
"Seoul" by Park Chan-wook
The director of "Oldboy" got his native Seoul.
"Jaipur" by Wes Anderson
Lots of color and symmetrical? Call Wes Anderson immediately!