Geminianum design
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Cinema art by Neven Udovicic
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Geminianum design 〰️ Cinema art by Neven Udovicic 〰️
Poster for Think of England (2025). Directed by Richard Hawkins. Illustration by Sara Kern Gacesa.
Poster for NACHTBLENDE #13 — a film series focused on the year 1975. Client: Gartenbaukino (Vienna). Illustration by Sara Kern Gacesa.
Poster for NACHTBLENDE #12 — a film series for Gartenbaukino (Vienna). Illustration by Sara Kern Gacesa.
Fan art for Past Lives (2023).
Poster for La battaglia delle spazzole (2025), a short film directed by Lorenzo Fabbro.
Fan art for The Wolf Man (1941).
Fan art for Anatomy of a Fall (2022). Based on a drawing I made as a kid.
Below the Line (2023). Directed by W. Trent Welstead.
His New Hands (2013). Directed by Sudhanshu Saria.
Audition (1999). Directed by Takashi Miike. Collector's edition poster for The Jokers Films.
“Balance needs variation to be interesting, but variation needs balance to be coherent.”
Karen (2021). Directed by Coke Daniels.
Fan art for The Lighthouse (2019). Directed by Robert Eggers.
Charon (2017). Directed by Alen Vukovic.
Lockdown Lust (2021). Directed by W. Trent Welstead.
Mommy’s Little Monster (2018). Directed by Patrick Green.
Revus & Corriges — magazine cover (Autumn, 2018).
“There is no point to visual shapes apart from what they tell us.”
Poster for NACHTBLENDE #10 — a body horror film series. Client: Gartenbaukino (Vienna). Illustration by Sara Kern Gacesa.
Poster for NACHTBLENDE #11 — a set-in-woods horror film series. Client: Gartenbaukino (Vienna). Illustration by Sara Kern Gacesa.
Fan art for La Notte (1961). Directed by Michelangelo Antonioni.
Fan art for The Whale (2022). Illustration by Sara Kern Gacesa.
Poster for Barbrix! or How to Maybe Capture a Psychic Hominid (2025). Directed by Dylan Dugas. Illustration by Sara Kern Gacesa.
Poster for a programme at ICA London showing films by Matías Piñeiro.
The Waterboyz (2023). Directed by Coke Daniels.
Fan art for The Power of the Dog (2021). Directed by Jane Campion. Homage to the legendary Polish poster by Waldemar Swierzy for Midnight Cowboy. Illustration by Sara Kern Gacesa.
Fan art for The Surfer (2024). Illustration by Sara Kern Gacesa.
Open Door (2019). Directed by Florenc Papas.
Fan art for The Power of the Dog (2021). Directed by Jane Campion. Illustration by Sara Kern Gacesa.
Martyrs Lane (2021). Directed by Ruth Platt.
Ring (1998). Directed by Hideo Nakata. Collector's edition poster for The Jokers Films.
Fan art for The Passenger (1975). Directed by Michelangelo Antonioni.
Padmavyuha (2020). Directed by Raj Krishna.
Writer’s Block (2018). Directed by Alex Mendez Giner.
Poster for a programme at ICA London showing films by Jacques Rivette. The poster is also a folded map of Paris as a reference to Rivette’s film Le Pont du Nord where characters draw on a map of Paris to play the game of the goose. Illustration by Sara Kern Gacesa.
Poster for a programme at ICA London showing films by Angela Schanelec.
Poster for The Boot Room (2025). Directed by Atul Malhotra.
Cure (1997). Directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa. Collector's edition poster for The Jokers Films. Illustration by Sara Kern Gacesa.
Knock Knock Knock (2020). Directed by Sudhanshu Saria.
Poster for Una Notte (2025). Directed by Rob Harris. Illustration by Sara Kern Gacesa.
Komandir (2024). Directed by Aleksandr Guryanov and Timur Khvan. Private commission.
Black Cab (2023). Directed by Bertie Speirs & Samantha Speirs.
Fan art for There Will Be Blood (2007). Illustration by Sara Kern Gacesa.
“Without composition, there can be no picture.”
Writer’s Block (2018). Directed by Alex Mendez Giner.
Blue Fish. Written by Alejandra Viejo Lopez De Roda.
Fan art for Amator (1979). Directed by Krzysztof Kieslowski.
Fan art for The Two Popes (2019). Illustration by Sara Kern Gacesa.
Fan art for Aprile (1998). Directed by Nanni Moretti.
Dark Water (2002). Directed by Hideo Nakata. Collector's edition poster for The Jokers Films.
Joint Security Area (2000). Directed by Park Chan-wook. Collector's edition poster for The Jokers Films.
Bricks (2015). Directed by Neville Pierce.