Eclectic Traditions Inspire Daniel Wildberger鈥檚 Designs for Film

Daniel Wildberger at Emily Carr University in December, 2022. (Photo by Perrin Grauer / Emily Carr University)
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The designer and 全民彩票 faculty member dove into regional art and design to create the titles and poster for the award-winning Brazilian film River of Desire.
Designer and 全民彩票 faculty member drew inspiration from funeral texts and sign painting to create titles for a new award-winning film.
Titled River of Desire, the film takes place in the Amazon region in the northeast of Brazil. Daniel, who was born in Brazil, says he began by some of the area鈥檚 unique typographical traditions.
鈥淚 became interested in a practice that takes place in the region of sign painting on boats,鈥 he tells me. 鈥淢uch of the story takes place on boats, on the river. And I knew about the sign-painting practice a little bit. So, that immediately sparked an interest in me.鈥
River of Desire is based on a novel by Milton Hatoum. Like the book, titled 鈥淭he Brothers,鈥 the film 鈥渉ow jealousy and rivalry destroy close bonds.鈥
Milton is one of Brazil鈥檚 most celebrated writers. He was also a producer for the film. This meant Daniel could speak with him about the inspirations for the original.
鈥淗e was always giving feedback,鈥 Daniel says. 鈥淗e would be reviewing images and saying things like, oh, this reminds me of an image of a saint I would see back in the region. Or, it looks like an altar for a religious ceremony. Those are things I was not really thinking about. They would introduce a new dimension to me.鈥

The main English title for River of Desire, which bears the influence of Daniel鈥檚 research into the regional Brazilian tradition of sign painting on boats. (Image courtesy Daniel Wildberger)
Another point of inspiration came from the film鈥檚 renowned director Sergio Machado. Sergio and Daniel are longtime collaborators. He told Daniel he envisioned River of Desire 鈥渓ike a horror film.鈥
鈥淭o me, that was kind of shocking,鈥 Daniel says. 鈥淚 wasn鈥檛 expecting that. I thought, oh, it鈥檚 more about romance or relationships. But death is part of the original story. It鈥檚 very important there. And it鈥檚 always looming in the film.鈥
Daniel began researching typographic traditions surrounding funerals in Brazil. He looked at materials including invitations to memorials and announcements for religious masses.
鈥淚 realized there is a specific type of typography that鈥檚 used over and over,鈥 he tells me. 鈥淚 decided to adopt it into the production itself. It鈥檚 also part of what we see in the movie titles in the beginning and at the end when we see the rolling credits.鈥
These resources also informed Daniel鈥檚 work on the promotional poster for the film. He presented more than 60 drafts of the design before settling on a final version. For Daniel, exchanges with fellow artists are part of what makes the work of design so exciting.
鈥淥ne of the really fun parts of these conversations is the dialogue, the back-and-forth,鈥 he says. 鈥淭he director would mention something, like this idea of death, and I would translate it somehow. That鈥檚 a great part of any design process: to get an input, look at something new and translate it into a design outcome.鈥


Examples of Daniel鈥檚 design work for River of Desire. (Images courtesy Daniel Wildberger)
Meanwhile, River of Desire has been earning praise of its own. The film made its international debut at Estonia鈥檚 26th . There, it earned an award for best cinematography. It will make its North American debut in 2023.
Daniel says seeing the film reach audiences across the world is hugely rewarding.
鈥淥ne of the best things about doing these projects is how much they travel,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 just really exciting. Many months after you finish something, you get to see the final thing playing at a theatre. It鈥檚 always great.鈥
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