SANTIAGO BRUNI

My name is Santiago Bruni, and I’m an Art Director and poster illustrator based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. I studied Advertising at Miami Ad School, where I was nominated for awards like D&AD New Blood and won the Top Dogs Awards. I’ve worked with brands like Netflix, Shudder, AMC, MUBI and E!, and I’m currently a Visual Designer at Boogieman Media and artist at Hero Complex Gallery. As a huge pop culture fan, I bring passion and storytelling into every project I create.
Marty Supreme.
So I got to see this a few days ago and it blew my mind. I know everyone is saying great things about this film and they are all well deserved! But I have to point out something that to me was special.
The film itself is fantastic, but there was something else with it. When I left the theater with my friends, we stayed right outside of the screening next to the bathroom talking about the film, next to more that 40 people. That doesn’t happen that often. It was special.
In a time where there’s this always looming debate of is the theater experience dying or not, i think marketing campaigns like the one this film had, Barbie, Superman, even tho it isn’t a film but Stranger Things did something similar recently. Going to the theater should always be a full-time collective, one of a kind experience, and this film had that.
For the poster itself I got this idea right after I left the mall, i wanted to have the Ping pong paddle with a lot of things happening inside of it, but as I went along I really liked the teaser poster this had with just the text and the paddle. I did wanted to leave the New York skyline on top as I do think New York is almost a character of it’s own in the film.




