Film History in Posters Part 2: Musical Films

Tue Jan 6 - Sun Mar 29, 2015 National Film Centre

Time Out says

The second part of an exhibition looking back at the history of cinema through posters, this one displays advertising material for classics like Cabaret and Singin' in the Rain. Drawn from the collection of illustrator and designer Makoto Wada, these certifiably retro pieces allow for a fascinating peek into the past of American graphic design.

Details

Open Until Sun Mar 29

Time 11am-6:30pm (last entry at 6pm)

Admission ¥210, students and seniors ¥70, others free

Venue National Film Centre

Address 3-7-6 Kyobashi, Chuo-ku

Transport Kyobashi Station (Ginza line), exit 1.

Map

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