POSTERS TO PRODUCTION

POSTERS TO PRODUCTION

The Posters

Campari has a long history in cinema culture collaborating with icons to inspire unforgettable creations. Earlier this year, Campari launched Posters to Production, an initiative to turn unmade films into movie posters to crowdfund the films’ creation. Today, the four unmade film ideas turned into posters have been unveiled. Want to see these films? Unfortunately, they don’t exist yet which is why Campari has created these posters.
Through this initiative we’re helping crowdfund these film ideas to bring them to life.

The Long Passeggiata by Julian Curtis:

Surrogate Italian brides-to-be venture to Australia in 1968 to marry men they’ve never known – what unfolds is a personal passage of duty and resilience, as they struggle against all odds to find la dolce vita.

Aysha by Lauren Burgueno:

An emotionally captivating documentary that follows the transformative journey of Rian Difuntorum/Aysha Buffet, a self-taught drag artist and queer trans woman of Filipino descent.

Marj’s Garden by Liubov Korpusova:

Marj, late 70s, lives alone in a rural area. Her luscious garden is her whole world. When the garden starts dying from drought, she goes to great lengths in an attempt to save it.

Dive by Murray Enders:

A coming-of-age drama that follows the journey of Michelle, an introverted 18-year-old girl living in a small coastal town on the great ocean road.

The Posters

Campari has a long history in cinema culture collaborating with icons to inspire unforgettable creations. Earlier this year, Campari launched Posters to Production, an initiative to turn unmade films into movie posters to crowdfund the films’ creation. Today, the four unmade film ideas turned into posters have been unveiled. Want to see these films? Unfortunately, they don’t exist yet which is why Campari has created these posters.
Through this initiative we’re helping crowdfund these film ideas to bring them to life.

The Long Passeggiata by Julian Curtis:

Surrogate Italian brides-to-be venture to Australia in 1968 to marry men they’ve never known – what unfolds is a personal passage of duty and resilience, as they struggle against all odds to find la dolce vita.

Aysha by Lauren Burgueno:

An emotionally captivating documentary that follows the transformative journey of Rian Difuntorum/Aysha Buffet, a self-taught drag artist and queer trans woman of Filipino descent.

Marj’s Garden by Liubov Korpusova:

Marj, late 70s, lives alone in a rural area. Her luscious garden is her whole world. When the garden starts dying from drought, she goes to great lengths in an attempt to save it.

Dive by Murray Enders:

A coming-of-age drama that follows the journey of Michelle, an introverted 18-year-old girl living in a small coastal town on the great ocean road.

ABOUT CAMPARI

Throughout its history, Campari has always collaborated with icons to inspire unforgettable creations. During the early 1900s, Campari partnered with some of the most celebrated poster designers of the day such as Leonetto Cappiello, Marcello Dudovich, Adolfo Hohenstein, and Marcello Nizzoli. Campari also has a prominent history in cinema culture, having first collaborated with Italian director Federico Fellini in 1984. Campari has continued to cement their position at the forefront of the arts and innovation by working with iconic directors to tell unique and inspiring stories, encouraging their audience to explore their inner creativity and passions.

FAQ:

Campari is launching Posters to Production, an initiative to turn unmade films into movie posters to crowdfund the film’s creation. Through a nationwide callout, emerging filmmakers can share their film synopsis to be turned into film posters.

Taking inspiration from the iconic Campari style, each poster will be designed based on the filmmaker’s synopsis. Every poster will feature a QR code where funds can be donated to help the film’s creation.

Campari recognises that one of the biggest barriers aspiring filmmakers face is finding funds to turn their film idea into a reality.

Campari is seeking to break down the barrier filmmakers face when trying to seek funding to bring their synopsis to life, to support the next generation of Australian cinema.

Campari will unveil the posters at the Campari Cinema Lounge at this year’s Melbourne International Film Festival.

For those not attending the festival in person, the posters will be available for Australians to view the posters digitally, then click-out to the respective GoFundMe pages to donate.

Throughout its history, Campari has always collaborated with icons to inspire unforgettable creations. During the early 1900s, Campari partnered with some of the most celebrated poster designers of the day such as Leonetto Cappiello, Marcello Dudovich, Adolfo Hohenstein, and Marcello Nizzoli.

Campari has a long-standing partnership with the Melbourne International Film Festival. At this year’s festival, the Campari Cinema Lounge will be the ultimate destination for a pre or post film tipple, and to view the Posters to Production posters.