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WHY ME FATHER ? African Movie Poster - Hand Painted in Ghana

WHY ME FATHER ? African Movie Poster - Hand Painted in Ghana

WHY ME FATHER ? African Movie Poster Ghana Art

This stunning hand-painted oil poster was created in Ghana, West Africa, capturing the essence of the "WHY ME FATHER?" film, known for its themes of Ritual, JuJu, and Black Magic. Each Ghanaian hand-painted movie poster, including this one by the talented artist Sunil Shetty for JK Video, is a unique piece of authentic African art, painted on canvas with meticulous detail.

Poster Details:

  • Film: WHY ME FATHER?
  • Genre: Ritual - JuJu - Black Magic
  • Artist: Sunil Shetty
  • Poster Size: 59" x 40" (150 cm x 101 cm)
  • Condition: Very good, with minor signs of wear due to its usage, which adds to its vintage appeal. Please refer to the photos for details.

This hand-painted movie poster for "Why Me Father?" is a striking example of Ghanaian cinematic art. The poster, painted on recycled flour sacks, features vivid colors and intense, dramatic imagery that captures the emotional depth and turmoil depicted in the film. The unique artistic style, characterized by bold brush strokes and exaggerated features, makes this poster a standout piece of African art.

Cultural and Artistic Significance

Ghanaian hand-painted movie posters are not just promotional tools but also significant cultural artifacts. These posters were originally created in the 1980s to advertise movies shown by mobile cinemas in Ghana. Local artists, using oil paints on recycled flour sacks, would create large, vibrant posters that often included imaginative interpretations of the film's content. This art form became a unique and colorful expression of Ghanaian creativity, often incorporating elements not seen in the movies themselves. The posters, frequently exposed to the elements as they were displayed across the country, have become rare and highly collectible. The decline of mobile cinemas in the 1990s led to a decrease in the production of these posters, making the surviving pieces even more valuable as representations of a bygone era in Ghanaian cinema.

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

For a glimpse into the rich history of these posters, visit the Archives of Ghana movie posters.

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