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Family Palava Movie Poster – Authentic Ghana Hand-Painted Wall Art

Family Palava Movie Poster – Authentic Ghana Hand-Painted Wall Art

Family Palava Movie Poster – Authentic Hand-Painted Ghanaian Wall Art

Experience the vibrant cultural heritage of Ghana with this authentic hand-painted movie poster for the film Family Palava. Created by talented Ghanaian artists, these posters are a testament to the artistry of West African cinema advertising and make for stunning wall art.

Details for This Film and Poster:

  • Film: Family Palava
  • Theme: African Rituals, JuJu, Black Magic
  • Poster: Hand-painted in Ghana for the FIRST PAGE Video Club
  • Size: 50 3/4" x 44" (129 cm x 111 cm)
  • Material: Recycled canvas from used flour sacks
  • Condition: Average, with minor paint loss, repairs, and wear due to usage

This hand-painted movie poster for "Family Palava" exemplifies the vibrant artistry of Ghanaian cinema advertising. Rendered in bold colors and dynamic compositions, the poster captures the essence of the Nigerian family comedy, enticing audiences with its unique visual appeal. Crafted on recycled flour sacks, it reflects the resourcefulness and creativity inherent in Ghanaian art. Beyond its functional role in advertising, this poster serves as a striking piece of wall art, blending cultural history and artistic expression.

Cultural and Artistic Significance

Ghanaian hand-painted movie posters are a distinctive form of African art, originating from the necessity to advertise mobile cinema screenings across the country. Local artists, utilizing recycled flour sacks as canvases, employ vivid colors and imaginative interpretations to depict film narratives, often adding their unique flair to attract viewers. This practice not only showcases artistic ingenuity but also provides insight into the cultural landscape of Ghana during the late 20th century. These posters have gained international recognition, featured in exhibitions, and valued by collectors worldwide, symbolizing a fusion of local craftsmanship and global cinematic influences. As unique wall art, these posters offer a dynamic way to incorporate cultural significance into home or office decor.

Film Information

"Family Palava" (also known as "Aki na Ukwa")

  • Genre: Family Comedy
  • Director: Amayo Uzo Philips
  • Cast: Chinedu Ikedieze (Aki), Osita Iheme (Pawpaw), Oby Kechere (Gladys), Amaechi Muonagor (Mbakwe), Frances Nsokwu (Dorcas)
  • Plot: The film follows the mischievous antics of two brothers, Aki and Pawpaw, who cause chaos in their home, school, and village, leading to a series of humorous events that test familial bonds and community relationships.

"Aki na Ukwa," released in 2002, is a Nigerian family comedy directed by Amayo Uzo Philips. The film stars Chinedu Ikedieze and Osita Iheme, whose performances as the troublesome brothers Aki and Pawpaw garnered critical acclaim and launched their successful careers in Nollywood. The narrative centers on their comedic escapades, which disrupt the peace in their village and lead to various humorous situations. The film also features Oby Kechere as Gladys, contributing to the dynamic storyline. "Aki na Ukwa" is considered a classic in Nigerian cinema, noted for its portrayal of childhood mischief and its impact on popular culture, with the characters becoming iconic figures in African entertainment.

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Watch "Family Palava (2002)" on YouTube

For those interested in viewing the full movie "Family Palava," the following YouTube links provide access to the movie in two parts:

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