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 ATYPICAL STORYTELLING  
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Atypical Storytelling is an exhibition that dives into the iconic characters created by today’s film auteurs. 

The goal of this exhibition located in The Hollywood Museum is to honor two filmmakers whose characters have become a subject of interest to many film enthusiasts and even schools: Wes Anderson and Quentin Tarantino. The exhibition shows the most interesting characters of both these filmmakers in a simple illustration style laid out on a wall. Scenes of these characters are playing on repeat underneath, giving that real-life experience to go with the wall art. The visitors can also grab a booklet that will provide in depth descriptions of each character, and at the end of their visit, they can go to the souvenir shop and buy a poster or stickers.

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*Room modeled

by Tal Shenholz*

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EXHIBITION OUTER LOOK

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INNER WALL: WES ANDERSON

Wes Anderson's Atypical Storytelling Style: Bright color palette, Futura typeface titles | sans serif type and very clean overall.

INNER WALL: QUENTIN TARANTINO

Quentin Tarantino's Atypical Storytelling Style: Earth Tones, blood splatters, Baskerville typeface, and chapter divisions. 

EXHIBITION BOOKLET GUIDES

Wes Anderson: a deeper look into his characters

Quentin Tarantino: a deeper look into his characters

EXHIBITION SOUVENIRS: POSTERS

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EXHIBITION SOUVENIRS: STICKERS

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