CRASH POINT - Authentic Ghanaian Hand-Painted Movie Poster
CRASH POINT - Authentic Ghanaian Hand-Painted Movie Poster
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Authentic Hand-Painted - The hunt for Eagle one - "CRASH POINT" Movie Poster from Ghana
Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of Ghanaian cinema with this exquisite, hand-painted movie poster for the film CRASH POINT. Originating from the creative heart of West Africa, this piece exemplifies the unique art form of Ghanaian hand-painted movie posters. Crafted with passion and skill, it was painted for ZAAP Video Club, capturing the essence of action and war genres.
Dimensions: 55.5" x 43.25" (141 cm x 110 cm) — A grand statement piece, offering a glimpse into African cinematic culture and the artist's vision.
Condition: This poster is in very good condition, bearing the marks of its journey—small holes, minor paint loss, and signs of wear, especially at the corners. These imperfections add to its authenticity and historical value.
Don't miss the chance to own a piece of African cinema history, perfect for collectors and enthusiasts of unique and authentic artwork.
This poster, depicting the intense action and military drama of "The Hunt for Eagle One: Crash Point," showcases the unique style of Ghanaian hand-painted movie posters. The vivid colors and dynamic compositions used by the artists bring the film's high stakes and explosive action to life, making it a striking piece of art.
Cultural and Artistic Significance
Ghanaian hand-painted movie posters are a significant cultural artifact, originating in the 1980s with the rise of mobile cinema in Ghana. These posters, painted on recycled flour sacks, are known for their vibrant colors, dramatic interpretations of film content, and the unique touch of the artists who created them. Each poster is a one-of-a-kind piece, reflecting the creativity and resourcefulness of Ghanaian artists in promoting films to local audiences. This tradition not only highlights the ingenuity of Ghanaian art but also represents an important chapter in the history of cinema in West Africa.
Film Information
- Director: Henry Crum
- Cast: Mark Dacascos, Theresa Randle, Jeff Fahey, Joe Suba, and Zach McGowan
- Plot: The film follows the Strike Force team as they try to prevent a terrorist group from using a stolen ground control encoder to crash a jetliner into a U.S. Military Intelligence airbase. It's an action-packed sequel to "The Hunt For Eagle One."
The movie "The Hunt for Eagle One: Crash Point" is a direct-to-video war film released in 2006, featuring a gripping narrative where terrorists aim to carry out a suicide attack using a stolen American device. The device, designed to prevent aircraft hijackings, becomes a weapon in their hands. A team led by Captain Matt Daniels and Captain Amy Jennings embarks on a perilous mission to stop the terrorists and recover the device. The detailed portrayal of military tactics, alongside the personal bravery of the characters, provides an engaging watch for fans of action and war films.