Six Demons Movie Poster – Hand-Painted Ghanaian Art
Six Demons Movie Poster – Hand-Painted Ghanaian Art
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Six Demons Movie Poster – Authentic Hand-Painted Artwork from Ghana
Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of African cinema with this authentic hand-painted Six Demons movie poster. Created in Ghana for JK Video Club, this piece is a unique expression of African art, showcasing themes of ritual, JuJu, and black magic. Crafted on recycled canvas, this poster is a rare collector's item that embodies the vibrant history of Ghanaian mobile cinema.
Details:
- Film: Six Demons
- Poster: Hand Painted in Ghana for JK Video Club
- Size: 59 1/4" x 41" (150 cm x 104 cm)
- Condition: Very good, with minor paint loss and wear from use. See photos for details.
This striking hand-painted movie poster for the 2005 Nigerian film "Six Demons," directed by Teco Benson, is a vivid representation of the supernatural horror genre. The poster, created by a Ghanaian artist, utilizes bold colors and dramatic imagery to evoke the chilling and suspenseful atmosphere of the film. Painted on recycled flour sacks, this piece exemplifies the traditional Ghanaian technique of transforming everyday materials into vibrant art.
Cultural and Artistic Significance
The tradition of hand-painted movie posters in Ghana is a distinctive form of African art, emerging during the 1980s with the rise of mobile cinemas. These cinemas traveled from village to village, showing films on portable screens and needing large, eye-catching posters to attract audiences. Local artists, often using recycled flour sacks as canvas, would paint these posters, infusing them with their unique artistic interpretations of the films. The genre allows for creative freedom, as artists often add or exaggerate scenes to make the poster more appealing.
These posters are now recognized as valuable cultural artifacts, celebrated for their originality and craftsmanship. Despite the decline of mobile cinemas in the mid-1990s due to the widespread availability of television and video, the legacy of these posters endures. Each piece reflects the vibrant culture and history of Ghana, making them highly collectible and often exhibited in museums worldwide. The "Six Demons" poster is a prime example of this enduring art form, capturing both the horror genre and the imaginative spirit of Ghanaian artists.
Film Information
"Six Demons" (2005)
- Genre: Horror, Supernatural
- Director: Teco Benson
- Cast: Clem Ohameze, Kanayo O. Kanayo, Patience Ozokwor, Tony Umez, among others.
- Plot: The film revolves around a group of individuals who inadvertently summon six demonic entities. These entities begin to haunt and terrorize them, leading to a series of chilling and horrifying events. The characters must confront their darkest fears and seek redemption before it's too late. The movie delves into themes of guilt, punishment, and the supernatural, with a narrative that keeps the audience on edge throughout.
"Six Demons" is a hallmark of the Nollywood horror genre, blending intense storytelling with traditional African supernatural beliefs. Teco Benson, known for his expertise in directing suspenseful films, skillfully uses horror elements to create a gripping cinematic experience. The film's cast, featuring prominent Nollywood actors like Clem Ohameze and Patience Ozokwor, delivers powerful performances that enhance the overall impact of the story.
Explore more about the unique tradition of Ghanaian hand-painted movie posters at TribalGH's collection of Ghana movie posters.
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Discover More About "Six Demons (2005 Teco Benson)"
For those interested in exploring more about the supernatural horror world of "Six Demons," the following resources offer extensive insights into the movie's background, cast, and reviews: