Innocent Blood Movie Poster - Hand-Painted Ghanaian Art
Innocent Blood Movie Poster - Hand-Painted Ghanaian Art
Innocent Blood - Unique Hand-Painted Ghanaian Movie Poster
This exquisite Innocent Blood movie poster is a stunning example of oil painting on canvas, created by the talented artist "Papawarsti" in Ghana, West Africa. Each poster is an authentic piece of African art, hand-painted on recycled flour sacks, making it a unique collectible item.
Poster Details
- Film: Innocent Blood
- Genre: Horror / Action
- Artist: Papawarsti
- Studio: NAME VIDEO
- Size: 61 1/2" x 40" (156 cm x 101 cm)
Condition: This poster is in very good condition with minor signs of wear due to usage. Please refer to the photos for detailed views of the artwork.
This hand-painted movie poster for "Innocent Blood" exemplifies the vibrant and dynamic style typical of Ghanaian cinema art. Painted with bold colors and imaginative scenes, it captures the essence of this 1992 black comedy horror film directed by John Landis. Each brushstroke on the recycled flour sack canvas tells a story, making it a unique piece of collectible art.
Cultural and Artistic Significance
Ghanaian hand-painted movie posters are a remarkable form of African art that emerged in the 1980s with the advent of video and portable cinemas. Local artists, using recycled flour sacks as canvases, created these posters to promote films in mobile cinemas that traveled across Ghana. The posters, often featuring bold and exaggerated depictions, not only advertised the films but also showcased the artists' creativity and individual interpretations. These posters are now highly collectible and have been displayed in museums worldwide, celebrating the ingenuity and cultural heritage of Ghanaian artists.
Film Information
"Innocent Blood" (1992)
- Genre: Black Comedy, Horror
- Director: John Landis
- Cast: Anne Parillaud, Anthony LaPaglia, Robert Loggia, Chazz Palminteri, David Proval, Tony Sirico, Angela Bassett
- Plot: Marie, a vampire with a moral code that limits her bloodsucking to criminals, finds herself in a precarious situation when she fails to kill a mob boss who then becomes a vampire. Teaming up with an undercover cop, she must stop the mob boss and his gang of newly turned vampire mobsters before they wreak havoc on the city.
"Innocent Blood," also known as "A French Vampire in America," was directed by John Landis and features Anne Parillaud in the lead role as Marie, a French vampire. The film blends elements of horror and comedy, set against the backdrop of a mafia storyline. Marie's struggle against the mob boss Salvatore Macelli (Robert Loggia), who becomes a vampire, drives the plot, combining thrilling vampire lore with dark humor.
The film, shot primarily in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, features a mix of noir aesthetics and grotesque special effects typical of the early '90s horror genre. Despite its unique premise, the film received mixed reviews, with some critics praising its visual style while others noted its uneven tone and pacing. It holds a cult status among fans of genre-blending horror films.
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