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The Zone Of Interest film posters by Neil Kellerhouse
#Neil Kellerhouse#Graphic Design#Art Direction#Film Poster#Film#Movie Poster#Movie#Zone of Interest#The Zone of Interest
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René Magritte's The Empire of Light (1953-1954) // Neil Kellerhouse's poster for The Zone of Interest (2023) dir. Jonathan Glazer
#rené magritte#the empire of light#the zone of interest#jonathan glazer#neil kellerhouse#oil on canvas#art#painting#films#cinema
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The Zone of Interest (Jonathan Glazer, 2023) movie poster by Neil Kellerhouse
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Execution is everything.
David Fincher's The Killer will be premiering less than a week from today at the Venice Film Festival. It will screen in select theaters October 27, 2023. Available to stream on Netflix November 10, 2023.
Score by Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross
Poster design by Kellerhouse, Inc.
Illustration by James Paterson
#david fincher#film#the killer#trent reznor & atticus ross#venice film festival#movie poster#neil kellerhouse#kellerhouse#james paterson#nine inch nails#letterboxd
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The Seventh Seal will be released on 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray on April 18 via The Criterion Collection. Neil Kellerhouse designed the cover art for the influential 1957 Swedish historical fantasy.
Ingmar Bergman (Persona, The Virgin Spring) writes and directs. Gunnar Björnstrand, Bengt Ekerot, Nils Poppe, Max von Sydow, Bibi Andersson, Inga Landgré, and Åke Fridell star.
The Seventh Seal has been digitally restored in 4K with uncompressed monaural Swedish audio and an English dub. Special features (included on the Blu-ray disc) are listed below.
Special features:
Introduction by writer-director Ingmar Bergman (2013)
Audio commentary and video afterword by Bergman expert Peter Cowie
Bergman Island - 2006 feature-length documentary on Bergman by Marie Nyreröd
Audio interview with actor Max von Sydow (1998)
Tribute to Bergman by filmmaker Woody Allen (1989)
Bergman 101 - A selected video filmography tracing Bergman’s career, narrated by expert Peter Cowie
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Booklet with an an essay by critic Gary Giddins
Returning exhausted from the Crusades to find medieval Sweden gripped by the Plague, a knight (Max von Sydow) suddenly comes face-to-face with the hooded figure of Death, and challenges him to a game of chess. As the fateful game progresses, and the knight and his squire encounter a gallery of outcasts from a society in despair, Ingmar Bergman mounts a profound inquiry into the nature of faith and the torment of mortality. One of the most influential films of its time, The Seventh Seal is a stunning allegory of man’s search for meaning and a work of stark visual poetry.
Pre-order The Seventh Seal.
#the seventh seal#seventh seal#ingmar bergman#max von sydow#criterion#criterion collection#the criterion collection#dvd#gift#gunnar björnstrand#bengt ekerot#bibi andersson#neil kellerhouse#50s movies#1950s movies
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Neil Kellerhouse, poster design for The Zone of Interest (Jonathan Glazer, 2023).
"The reason I made this film is to try to restate our close proximity to this terrible event that we think of as in the past. For me, it is not ever in the past, and right now, I think something in me is aware – and fearful – that these things are on the rise again with the growth of rightwing populism everywhere. The road that so many people took is a few steps away. It is always just a few steps away.”
Director Jonathan Glazer in The Guardian, 10 December 2023.
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"The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo" Soundtrack Limited Deluxe Edition vinyl/USB package.
Design by Neil Kellerhouse, Jean-Baptiste Mondino, Rob Sheridan, Anders Linden, and Baldur Bragason.
Nominated for a 2013 Grammy for Best Boxed or Limited Edition Special Package.
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Returning exhausted from the Crusades to find medieval Sweden gripped by the Plague, a knight (Max von Sydow) suddenly comes face-to-face with the hooded figure of Death, and challenges him to a game of chess. As the fateful game progresses, and the knight and his squire encounter a gallery of outcasts from a society in despair, Ingmar Bergman mounts a profound inquiry into the nature of faith and the torment of mortality. One of the most influential films of its time, The Seventh Seal (1957) is a stunning allegory of man’s search for meaning and a work of stark visual poetry.
Cover by Neil Kellerhouse
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On April 18th, The Criterion Collection are re-releasing the arthouse classic The Seventh Seal by Ingmar Bergman on 4K UHD Blu-ray!
Special features:
4K digital restoration, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack
One 4K UHD disc of the film and one Blu-ray with the film and special features
Introduction from 2003 by director Ingmar Bergman
Audio commentary and video afterword by Bergman expert Peter Cowie
Bergman Island (2006), a feature-length documentary on Bergman by Marie Nyreröd
Audio interview from 1998 with actor Max von Sydow
Tribute to Bergman from 1989 by filmmaker Woody Allen
Bergman 101, a selected video filmography tracing Bergman’s career, narrated by Cowie
Trailer
Optional English-dubbed soundtrack
PLUS: An essay by critic Gary Giddins
Cover by Neil Kellerhouse
#The Seventh Seal#Ingmar Bergman#The Criterion Collection#4k restoration#4k uhd blu ray#arthouse cinema#film classics
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"Outsider" Main Title String-out from Elastic on Vimeo.
Studio: HBO ____________________________________________________________________________ Creative Director: Neil Kellerhouse
Post Production Design Studio: Elastic Art Directors: Heidi Berg & Felix Soletic Fluid Art: Roman De Gulli Animation: Takayuki Sato Color / Online: Andrew Young Producer: James Howell, Michael Ross Executive Producer: Luke Colson Head of Production: Kate Berry Managing Director: Jennifer Sofio Hall
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The Best Movie Posters of 2023 at Posteritati
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Neil Kellerhouse Under the Skin, 2013
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Few weeks ago, I watched “Mindhunter”, a TV series directed by David Fincher. I loved it so much, especially the sophisticated and unique design of the title sequence. This opening credits reminds me of “Fight Club” and “Seven”. Here are some quotes from the article “ Top 10 Title Sequences of 2017 ” :
“Nobody knows that they saw it, but they did.” The particulars of who saw what and when are always key in Netflix’s new serial killer drama Mindhunter.
Mindhunter takes many of its cues from the work of executive producer David Fincher. In the director’s 1999 film Fight Club, one of the main characters — working as a projectionist — spends his spare time splicing single frames of porn movies into the reels of family-friendly films for kicks. Here the kicks are Fincher’s as he blasts images of human horror at the unsuspecting viewer.
#mindhunter#david fincher#fight club#seven#netflix#jason hill#blur studio#neil kellerhouse#artofthetitle#kirk baxter#erik messerschmidt#colin james#darek zabrocki
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