Anne-Marie Leidl
Anne-Marie Leidl is a graphic designer whose work in the film industry is credited on two feature films. Leidl contributed to the visual design of Possession, released in 2009, where the role involved creating graphic elements that support the film’s narrative and aesthetic.
Biography
Anne-Marie Leidl is a graphic designer whose work in the film industry is credited on two feature films. Leidl contributed to the visual design of Possession, released in 2009, where the role involved creating graphic elements that support the film’s narrative and aesthetic. The work extended to its sequel, The Possession, released in 2012, maintaining a consistent design approach across both projects.
The credited role of graphic designer typically encompasses the design of titles, signage, props, and other visual materials that appear on screen, helping to establish time, place, and mood without drawing attention to the design itself. Leidl’s involvement in these films reflects a specialized contribution within the art department, focused on the functional and atmospheric use of visual …




