Unveiling the Triumphs: CinemaCon's Poster Contest Laureates of 2026

Roger Ebert

Pulitzer Prize-winning film critic whose reviews and essays defined cinema criticism for decades.

The 2026 CinemaCon Poster Competition has culminated in the recognition of exceptional creative talent, with a design celebrating the timeless allure of movie theaters taking center stage. This annual event, now in its fifth year, invites cinema employees globally to express their passion for film through visual art, highlighting the unique and shared experience of cinematic storytelling. The winning entry, from Johanna Greif, eloquently captures the magic of the big screen, embodying the collective emotions and cherished memories associated with going to the movies.

Celebrating Cinematic Artistry: A Tribute to the Shared Screen Experience

The Creative Process Behind the Winning Design: A Homage to Cinema's Soul

Johanna Greif embarked on her creative journey for the CinemaCon poster competition by delving into the very essence of what makes a trip to the movies special. She meticulously cataloged the sensory and emotional elements that define the theatrical experience: the unmistakable aroma of freshly popped corn, the radiant glow of the marquee lights, and the palpable sense of excitement that builds as a film's opening credits begin to unfurl. This reflective process allowed her to distill the core components of cinematic engagement into a cohesive artistic vision.

The Power of Shared Emotion: Why Movie Theaters Resonate Deeply

For Greif, the cinema transcends a mere viewing space; it's a sanctuary for collective human emotion. She articulated that movie theaters stand as one of the few public venues where individuals feel comfortable openly expressing a wide spectrum of feelings—from tears of sorrow to bursts of laughter and gasps of fright—in unison with complete strangers. This shared vulnerability, experienced in the comforting darkness of an auditorium, creates a unique bond and an unparalleled emotional resonance that is central to the movie-going ritual.

A Local Landmark's Influence: Blending Personal History with Universal Appeal

Greif's winning poster is not just a general celebration of cinema but also a heartfelt tribute to her workplace, the North Bend Theatre. Her design prominently features an art deco-inspired cinema facade, unmistakably reminiscent of the 85-year-old theater where she serves as a graphic designer. This personal touch grounds her universal theme, demonstrating how local landmarks contribute to the broader tapestry of film culture. Her poster artfully integrates iconic film motifs, such as Dorothy's ruby slippers, the menacing red balloon from 'It,' and James Bond's signature martini, subtly weaving in elements that resonate with cinephiles.

Triumphant Recognition: Accolades for a Visionary Design

The judges of the competition were captivated by Greif's profound and visually rich submission, awarding her the coveted first prize. This prestigious honor includes a fully paid round-trip journey to Las Vegas for CinemaCon, providing her with an invaluable opportunity to connect with industry peers and immerse herself in the world of cinema exhibition. Furthermore, her exceptional design will be immortalized on a T-shirt, distributed to all attendees of the conference, serving as a tangible memento of her artistic achievement and the spirit of CinemaCon.

Honoring Creative Contributions: Other Notable Mentions in the Competition

In addition to Greif's outstanding first-place victory, the competition also recognized the commendable efforts of other talented participants. Richard Dahms from the Galaxy Theatres chain was awarded second place, while Patrick Stickney of Classic Cinemas secured third. These accolades highlight the depth of creativity within the movie theater community, with a total of 46 submissions vying for recognition, each bringing a unique perspective to the celebration of film. The diverse range of entries showcased the vibrant passion that drives individuals within the exhibition sector.

Spotlight on North Bend: A Small Town's Big Screen Heart

Greif expressed her excitement about the opportunity to bring broader recognition to the North Bend Theatre, a cherished institution managed by her fiancé, Sam Burrows, and his parents, Kevin and Beth. Situated approximately 45 minutes from Seattle, this cinema stands as a vibrant cultural hub in its small mountain community. The area itself holds cinematic significance, famously serving as the atmospheric backdrop for David Lynch's iconic television series, 'Twin Peaks,' a detail that adds another layer of charm to the theater's location.

A Cinematic Landscape: North Bend's Unique Ambiance

Greif fondly described the theater's surroundings, noting its prime location directly across from the renowned diner frequented by Kyle MacLachlan's character in 'Twin Peaks.' She painted a vivid picture of the area's natural beauty, characterized by towering trees that create a distinctively moody and atmospheric setting. Her description playfully culminated in the rhetorical question, 'Or dare we say, cinematic?' underscoring how deeply embedded the essence of film is within the very fabric of North Bend, making it a truly fitting home for a passionate cinema.

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