For his second Supernova appointment, Damien Chazelle presents a selection of his early films that explore the debut and subsequent uses of sound in films. The program comprised:
• Walter Ruttmann’s Weekend (1930)
• Finding His Voice (1929)
• Scene from Hitchcock’s Blackmail (1929)
• Three scenes from Fritz Lang’s M (1931)
• Scene from Dziga Vertov’s L’Entusiasmo (1931)
• Black and Tan Fantasy by Dudley Murphy (1929)
• Opening scene of Love Me Tonight by Rouben Mamoulian (1932)
• “Battle on Ice” from Alexander Nevsky (1938)
Graphics by Arnoud Verhaeghe, using Adriano Etc and a yet unidentified monospaced serif [edit: it’s Quadrant Text Mono, see comments]. The Supernova logo (not part of this poster design) is based on Antique Olive Nord.
2 Comments on “Proto-Cinema No.2 poster, Spazio Supernova”
The monospaced serif on the top right might be Quadrant Text Mono.
Looks like a match to me! Thank you, Akira.