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DARKNESS OF SORROW Movie Poster – Authentic Ghanaian Artwork

DARKNESS OF SORROW Movie Poster – Authentic Ghanaian Artwork

DARKNESS OF SORROW Movie Poster – Authentic Ghanaian Artwork

Discover the vibrant cultural artistry of Ghana with this DARKNESS OF SORROW movie poster. Hand-painted by skilled local artists, this poster is a one-of-a-kind piece of African art, created on recycled flour sack canvas.

Details for the Film and Poster:

  • Film: DARKNESS OF SORROW
  • Genre: African Ritual | JuJu | Black Magic
  • Poster Origin: Hand-painted in Ghana for 1ST PAIGE Video Club
  • Size: 62" x 43 1/4" (157 cm x 110 cm)
  • Condition: Good condition with some signs of wear, minor paint loss, and damage. See photos for details.

This hand-painted movie poster for Darkness of Sorrow exemplifies the vibrant and expressive artistry characteristic of Ghanaian cinema advertising. The poster features bold colors and dynamic imagery, capturing the emotional depth and dramatic essence of the 2006 Ghanaian-Nigerian film directed by Frank Rajah Arase.

Cultural and Artistic Significance

Ghanaian hand-painted movie posters are a unique form of African art, created by local artists to promote films in the absence of mass-produced prints. These artworks are typically painted on recycled flour sacks, reflecting the resourcefulness and creativity of the artists. Each poster is a one-of-a-kind piece, often incorporating imaginative interpretations of the film's themes to attract audiences.

This tradition emerged in the 1980s with the advent of mobile cinemas in Ghana. Operators traveled with televisions, video players, and generators, setting up screenings in various locations. To advertise these events, they commissioned large, eye-catching posters. The artists had the freedom to add or alter scenes, resulting in posters that were sometimes more fantastical than the films themselves.

Over time, these posters have gained international recognition for their artistic value, with exhibitions held worldwide. They offer insight into Ghanaian popular culture and the local film industry's history, preserving a unique aspect of cinematic heritage.

Film Information

Title: Darkness of Sorrow

Genre: Drama

Director: Frank Rajah Arase

Cast:

  • Nadia Buari as Kayla
  • Van Vicker as Charles
  • Kofi Adjorlolo as Dr. Cromwell
  • Vivian Achor as Gladys
  • Ecow Smith-Asante as Ken

Plot: Kayla, a blind woman cared for by her mother and brother, is saved from an accident by Charles, a compassionate young man. Touched by his kindness, they fall in love. Charles arranges for Kayla to undergo surgery to restore her sight. However, tragedy strikes at a crucial moment, challenging their relationship and testing their resilience.

Darkness of Sorrow is a 2006 drama film that explores themes of love, sacrifice, and resilience. Directed by Frank Rajah Arase, the film features a notable cast, including Nadia Buari, Van Vicker, and Kofi Adjorlolo. The narrative centers on Kayla, portrayed by Nadia Buari, whose life transforms after meeting Charles, played by Van Vicker. Their developing relationship faces unforeseen challenges, leading to a poignant exploration of human emotions and relationships.

The film is a collaboration between Ghanaian and Nigerian cinema, reflecting the interconnectedness of the West African film industry. It showcases the talents of actors from both countries and contributes to the rich tapestry of African storytelling.

Explore more about the unique tradition of Ghanaian hand-painted movie posters at TribalGH's collection of Ghana movie posters.

Discover our archives of sold Ghanaian movie posters at TribalGH's Ghana Movie Posters Archives.

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