![]() The posters selected for the exhibition are part of FAAP’s Cinemateque collection, started in the 80’s. ![]() The stage design will be signed by the brothers Tito and Chantal Ficarelli, from ARKITITO office, and it will be inspired in the city of Sao Paulo of the 40’s. "FAAP has dedicated itself and kept that history as an essential part of the collective memory", states the director. According to Professor Rubens Fernandes Junior, through these posters you can not only realize their iconographic importance, but also draw a history, synchronizing the techniques of printing, the different styles of representation, the design, the cinema, that is, the demonstrations of the various moments and movements of human life. The idea is to make the visitor face different moments in the history of art, cinema and design. One of the sections presents film posters produced by FAAP’s former students, as well as FAAP’s teachers. The exhibition is divided into 18 sections displaying posters of domestic and foreign productions - from the 10’s of the last century to our present day - such as Sunny Side (1919), Lost Treasure (1927), Metropolis (1927), Berlin, Symphony of a City (1927), Gone with the Wind (1939), O Ébrio – (The Drunkard) (1946), When the Night Ends (1950), Jeca Tatu (1960), Keeper of Promises (1962), Super Female (1973), City of God (2002), among others. ![]() Under the direction of the teachers Rubens Fernandes Junior and Maximo Barro, the exhibition includes about three hundred posters from illustrators as Benício, Ziraldo, Lina Bo Bardi, Angeli, among others, which are part from the three-thousand-piece collection of the School of Communication and Marketing of FAAP. FAAP - Brazilian Art Museum presents, from August 10th, the exhibition "CINEMA IN POSTERS".
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