9.24.2010

KURONEKO poster



I'm so proud to share this theatrical poster for KURONEKO (BLACK CAT) that I designed for Janus Films. I fell in LOVE with this film as soon as I saw it and couldn't be happier to contribute to the theatrical campaign. Request it at your local arthouse and in the meantime look for it in New York City and other cities soon.

5 comments:

Gould said...

A Japanese poster, bears some relation with yours

http://livedoor.2.blogimg.jp/hanahenro1973/eaacc406.jpg

mythopolis said...

Gould, I tried to access your link...it just said 'Forbidden', what is with that? I wanted to see what you were talking about. May be my server, sorry!

Jeannette said...

We were driving past the Nuart Theater in LA today and your poster caught our eye... it is stunningly haunting. Will prints be available for purchase?

Tom said...

Just saw Kuroneko (Black Cat) at the Nuart in LA. Your poster perfectly complements this strange and wonderful film.

ricky hagberg said...

well good for you Sam, but what i want to know is, how did you get the gig of changing this brilliant movies poster for the American hipster masses, to "discover" what we already knew, pre-internet? and why did you have to put Black Cat on there??
why is everything have to be ruined in the 21st century? can't their be any beauty and mystery left in this ugly world?