Hand-Painted Black Water Movie Poster | Ghanaian Horror Art
Hand-Painted Black Water Movie Poster | Ghanaian Horror Art
Hand-Painted Black Water Movie Poster from Ghana | African Art
This is a stunning hand-painted Black Water movie poster crafted with oil on canvas in Ghana, West Africa. A unique example of African artistry, this poster was originally created for the NAME Video Club to promote the horror film Black Water. Each poster is a one-of-a-kind piece, representing the artist's vision of the film and local culture.
Details:
- Film: Black Water
- Genre: Horror
- Poster Type: Hand-painted, Ghanaian movie poster
- Size: 60 1/2" x 41 1/2" (153 cm x 105 cm)
- Condition: Good overall, with some minor damages and repairs. The paint has worn off in places due to exposure and usage. Please refer to the photos for detailed condition.
This vibrant hand-painted movie poster for "Black Water" captures the tension and terror of the 2007 Australian horror-thriller. Depicting a vicious crocodile attack, the artwork dramatically showcases the dangerous beauty of Northern Australia's mangrove swamps, where the story unfolds. Crafted in the distinctive style of Ghanaian movie posters, this piece uses bright colors and bold brushstrokes to exaggerate the film’s suspense, making it a striking visual representation of survival horror.
Cultural and Artistic Significance
Ghanaian hand-painted movie posters are an exceptional form of African art, traditionally used to promote films for mobile cinemas across the country. These posters are painted on recycled flour sacks, often incorporating imaginative and bold interpretations of the movies they represent. Local artists, working under tight schedules, would frequently embellish scenes, adding elements that may not even appear in the film, making each poster unique. Originating in the 1980s when video technology first arrived in Ghana, these posters are now treasured worldwide, exhibited in museums and sought after by collectors for their vibrant, distinctive style.
However, this art form has declined since the 1990s with the advent of more affordable printed posters. Today, the surviving pieces bear the marks of their history—worn by the elements and showing signs of wear from being transported across the country. This "Black Water" poster is a fantastic example of how Ghanaian artists captured the intense energy of films and transformed them into collectible works of art.
Film Information
"Black Water" (2007)
- Genre: Horror, Thriller
- Directors: Andrew Traucki, David Nerlich
- Cast: Diana Glenn, Maeve Dermody, Andy Rodoreda, Ben Oxenbould
- Plot: Based on true events, "Black Water" follows three tourists in Northern Australia whose peaceful boat tour through a mangrove swamp turns deadly when a large saltwater crocodile attacks, capsizing their boat. Stranded in the swamp, they must find a way to survive as the beast stalks them, testing their resilience and strength as the situation grows increasingly dire.
"Black Water" was inspired by a real-life crocodile attack in Australia's Northern Territory, adding to its eerie authenticity. Shot in Australia on a modest budget, the film received praise for its effective use of natural locations and practical effects, forgoing CGI in favor of building genuine tension. With standout performances by Maeve Dermody and Diana Glenn, the film has become known for its raw, suspenseful atmosphere, successfully delivering a terrifying survival story.
The film premiered at the London FrightFest Film Festival in 2007 and was later released in multiple countries. Despite its low budget, "Black Water" achieved critical acclaim for its realistic portrayal of human endurance in the face of nature's dangers, grossing over $1.2 million worldwide.
Explore more about the unique tradition of Ghanaian hand-painted movie posters at TribalGH's collection of Ghana movie posters.
For a glimpse into past works, visit TribalGH’s Ghana Movie Posters Archives.
Discover more about the thrilling survival horror of "Black Water" with these resources:
- For a comprehensive overview of the film's production and background, visit the Wikipedia page for Black Water.
- To explore reviews and ratings, head over to Rotten Tomatoes - Black Water.
- For a full cast and crew list, check out the detailed information available on IMDb - Black Water Full Cast & Crew.