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James Dawe creates stunning movie poster for Disney's Tomorrowland

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In collaboration with Little White Lies, jelly's James Dawe and a bunch of other talented artists have created a series of alternative movie posters to celebrate the release of Disney's Tomorrowland: A World Beyond.

Little White Lies, who have featured Disney's upcoming release on the cover of their May/June issue, set artists a brief to create a travel poster for Tomorrowland in response to the question:

“If Tomorrowland were a real destination, how would you sell it to tourists?”

The winning artwork — as judged by Tomorrowland: A World Beyond director Brad Bird — will be included in Issue 60 of Little White Lies, with the winner also receiving a framed print of their artwork. 

The finalists will be invited to a special exhibition featuring 15 shortlisted entries at 71a Gallery on Friday 22 May. 

The exhibition will then be open to the public on Saturday 23 May from 12-6pm.

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