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ONE MORE MAN Movie Poster | Authentic Ghanaian Hand-Painted Art

ONE MORE MAN Movie Poster | Authentic Ghanaian Hand-Painted Art

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ONE MORE MAN Ghana Movie Poster

Discover a stunning and authentic hand-painted movie poster from Ghana, West Africa. This ONE MORE MAN movie poster is a true collector's item, representing the rich tradition of African ritual, JuJu, and black magic films.

DETAILS FOR THIS FILM AND POSTER:

  • Film: ONE MORE MAN
  • Genre: African Ritual, JuJu, Black Magic
  • Artist: Hand-painted in Ghana by AWALL SUNIL SHETTY for JK Video Club
  • Size: 62" x 41 1/2" (157 cm x 105 cm)
  • Condition: Good, with some paint loss and signs of wear from use. Please refer to photos for details.

This hand-painted movie poster for the film "One More Man" is an exemplary representation of Ghanaian cinematic art. The artist skillfully captures the essence of the movie with bold colors and dynamic imagery, characteristic of the Ghanaian tradition of hand-painted movie posters. This poster, like many others from Ghana, is painted on recycled flour sacks, giving it a distinctive texture and feel.

Cultural and Artistic Significance

Hand-painted movie posters from Ghana are unique pieces of African art, created by local artists to promote films for mobile cinemas. This art form emerged in the 1980s when video technology became accessible in Ghana, leading to the rise of traveling cinemas. These cinemas needed vibrant, eye-catching posters to attract audiences, and thus, a new artistic tradition was born. Artists would watch the films and then use oil paints on recycled flour sacks to create these one-of-a-kind posters, often adding their interpretations or embellishments to the scenes depicted.

These posters are more than just promotional tools; they are cultural artifacts that reflect the creativity and resourcefulness of Ghanaian artists. Due to the harsh conditions they endured—being rolled up, transported across the country, and exposed to the elements—many of these posters were damaged or lost, making the surviving examples all the more valuable. The decline of mobile cinemas in the mid-1990s led to a reduction in demand for these hand-painted posters, marking the end of an era. Today, these posters are celebrated as important cultural relics and are highly sought after by collectors worldwide.

Film Information

"One More Man"

  • Genre: Drama
  • Director: Arnold Asamoah-Baidoo
  • Cast: Prince David Osei, Kafui Danku, Ekow Smith Asante
  • Plot: "One More Man" is a dramatic tale of love, betrayal, and the complexities of human relationships. The film delves into the struggles of its characters as they navigate the challenges of life, love, and loyalty. With powerful performances and a gripping storyline, the film explores the depths of human emotions and the consequences of our actions.

The film "One More Man" is notable for its compelling portrayal of human relationships, brought to life by a talented Ghanaian cast. Directed by Arnold Asamoah-Baidoo, the movie has resonated with audiences for its authentic depiction of life’s complexities. The hand-painted poster for this film not only serves as a promotional piece but also as a unique work of art that captures the essence of Ghanaian cinema.

Discover more about the rich tradition of Ghanaian hand-painted movie posters by exploring TribalGH's collection of Ghana movie posters.

For a deeper dive into the history of Ghanaian movie posters, visit the TribalGH archives.

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