The Western film High Noon (1952) follows town Marshal Will Kane as he confronts the impending revenge of criminal Frank Miller. Despite seeking support from the town, he ultimately faces Miller alone.
The poster includes a physical manipulation of the headline. It's created from distressed white block letters photographed in dirt, digitally manipulated to symbolize how the marshal stood strong despite being abandoned by the town.
The promotional mailer advertises the Outlaws and Outliers Film Festival that the poster is featured in. It showcases Westerns that defy classic tropes of their time. The mailer "rips" through the western visual, revealing an darker, inverted photo, showing this defiance.

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