While we dive deep into Hollywood’s poster offerings each month to look at the best and worst studio-produced one-sheets, it’s time to put our money where our mouth is. At The Film Stage, we believe that if some care is taken, a poster can be a distinct creation unto itself that’s worthy of observation and admiration. Today is the return of our feature, Alternate Art, in which the talented designer Midnight Marauder creates an original, alternate poster for one of the month’s releases.
This month is for the illuminating Listen to Me Marlon, which is now in limited release and follows the life of Brando through his own words. With a strong portion of the film dedicated to the press’ obsession with the legendary actor, the poster depicts one of the notable sections of the documentary. For more, read our review and interview with director Stevan Riley here. Following the poster, one can also two extensive interviews with Brando.
Midnight Marauder is a Los Angeles-based graphic designer, illustrator, and cinephile. Follow him on Twitter (@midmarauder) and any inquiries can be e-mailed.