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“Father. Mother. Sister. Brother” is Jarmusch’s latest low-key exploration of strained relationships.
“In The Hand Of Dante” is Schnabel’s epic vision of Nick Tosches’ novel of the same name, jumping back and forth between 2000s New York, and 1200s Italy.
“The Smashing Machine” is Safdie’s feature version of the true story of UFC/MMA fighter Mark Kerr, one of the pioneers of no-holds fighting.
BFD delivered more than 800 vfx shots that help “Highest 2 Lowest” achieve its visual power and unity.
Deep Sky is Big Film Design’s latest collaboration with director Nathaniel Kahn. It was our third project together dealing with the James Webb Space Telescope (Telescope, The Hunt for Planet B).
Enormous in runtime, theme, and achievement, Killers of the Flower Moon is a sobering appraisal of America's relationship with Indigenous peoples and yet another artistic zenith for Martin Scorsese and his collaborators.
Twin gynaecologists, Elliot and Beverly Mantle, perform ethically questionable procedures on infertile women.
THE PALE BLUE EYE is an American gothic horror mystery film written and directed by Scott Cooper, adapted from the 2003 novel of the same name by Louis Bayard.
Big Film Design is pleased to announce that one of our recent projects, Luckiest Girl Alive, has just been released in theaters, and will start streaming on Netflix on October 7th.
BFD designed the titles for the film, continuing our long creative history with the Coens, dating back to Miller’s Crossing.
Big Film Design’s latest project, The Hunt for Planet B, premieres Saturday, November 20, at 9pm EST on CNN. Director Nathaniel Kahn will be interviewed beforehand by anchor Pamela Brown.