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Date 11/06/2010
Author Jem
Categories Press

Work by Jeremy Saunders: An exhibition

27th to 30th May 2010, Dungog NSW.

Thanks to the fine folks at the Dungog Film Festival, particularly Stavros and Allanah, for their support and encouragement. The reprints and unprinted designs were printed by WHO Printing in Newcastle, and then those and the original posters were framed and mounted by WHO Presentations. Posh grog was provided by Bluetongue (the other Bluetongue, Nash was nowhere to be seen).

DUNGOG FILM FESTIVAL
OPENING OF THE BLUE TONGUE FESTIVAL LOUNGE
28-05-10PHOTOGRAPHER: BELINDA ROLLAND © 2010

Allanah Zitserman (DFF), Yours Truly, Helen Ogle (WHO Printing)

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Described — a very long time ago, by the once-popular internet site aintitcoolnews.com — as “one of the most interesting poster designers in the world”, Jeremy Saunders has created key art and titles for over 450 movies and shows including works by Lars von Trier, Jane Campion, Taika Waititi, Ron Howard, Andrea Arnold, Warwick Thornton and many more. Unfortunately since this time no-one has said anything nice about his work, likely with good reason. His increasingly panicked attempts to spend his remaining years in the pursuit of almost anything else are routinely thwarted by a cruel, cold universe.

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