Surviving Skokie Documentary Poster
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Poster Design Brief
Please create a movie poster for Surviving Skokie, a documentary that examines the provocative events surrounding the attempted Neo-Nazi march in Skokie, Illinois during the late 1970s and the impact on its large Holocaust survivor population. The film is also the intensely personal story of Eli Adler, who travels with his father, Jack, back to Europe to confront the long-suppressed memories of their family's horrific experience of the Shoah. Surviving Skokie portrays the tragic human cost of bigotry and the heroism of those who speak out against intolerance in all its forms. We attached the movie poster for A Day in Auschwitz because the archival images from the camp blend and flow with no boundaries between the current day image of Kitty, the subject of the movie. Attached are files of Jack Adler, the Holocaust survivor, his son Eli (who is also the filmmaker) and the archival stills of the Holocaust children behind barbed wire and the 1970s protesters in Skokie. The movie title graphic should be incorporated into the poster design. Please refer to http://www.survivingskokiemovie.org/ for more images about the film.
Updates
Hello designers. Please note that the dimensions for a North America movie poster is 27" x 40" (68.58 cm x101.6cm) Also we do not want a swastika or image of Hitler on the posterthank you. Added Thursday, July 23, 2015
Target Market(s)
Jewish historical communities, Holocaust remembrance and educational groups, World War II, US Civil Rights movement
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Movie
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Must have
- Must have the movie title graphic incorporated into the design. The movie credits are in the file below
Should not have
- Do not include Swastikas or images of Hitler and Frank Collin.