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Land of the Dead - Authentic Hand-Painted Ghana Movie Poster

Land of the Dead - Authentic Hand-Painted Ghana Movie Poster

Authentic Hand-Painted Ghana Movie Poster: Land of the Dead

Own a rare piece of African art with this unique, hand-painted movie poster for the film Land of the Dead, crafted by the talented ARMAHSCO for MANSO Video Club. Created in Ghana, this vibrant poster is painted using real oil on canvas—making it far more than a print—it's a piece of history!

Film: Land of the Dead
Genre: Horror
Artist: ARMAHSCO (Ghana)
Size: 63" x 40" (160 cm x 101 cm)
Condition: Very good, with minor signs of wear consistent with usage. Please refer to the photos for details.

This hand-painted movie poster for the 2005 film "Land of the Dead" vividly captures the essence of George A. Romero’s post-apocalyptic zombie thriller. Painted with bold strokes and striking colors, this Ghanaian hand-painted movie poster is a unique representation of the film's dark themes, showing iconic imagery of both survivors and zombies. The dramatic tension between the living and the dead is exaggerated in the artwork, characteristic of Ghanaian cinema posters that blend vivid imagination with elements from the movie.

Cultural and Artistic Significance

Ghanaian hand-painted movie posters, like this one for "Land of the Dead," are a remarkable fusion of art and cinema culture. In the 1980s, local artists in Ghana began painting these posters on recycled flour sacks to advertise mobile cinema screenings in rural areas. This artistic tradition grew out of necessity, as movie promoters needed eye-catching visuals to draw audiences. Each poster is unique, reflecting the artist’s interpretation of the film’s themes, and sometimes featuring scenes that don't exist in the movie, emphasizing creative freedom. These posters are now highly collectible, revered not just for their artistic value but for their cultural and historical significance. Ghanaian hand-painted movie posters have been exhibited worldwide and are celebrated for their bold style, vibrant color schemes, and artistic expressions of popular films.

Film Information

"Land of the Dead" (2005)

  • Genre: Post-Apocalyptic Horror
  • Director: George A. Romero
  • Cast: Simon Baker (Riley), John Leguizamo (Cholo), Dennis Hopper (Kaufman), Asia Argento (Slack), Eugene Clark (Big Daddy)
  • Plot: In a world overrun by zombies, the last human survivors have taken refuge in a walled city. While the wealthy live in luxury within the skyscrapers, the rest of society struggles below. However, the zombies outside the city’s walls are evolving, becoming smarter and more dangerous. As tensions rise within the city, Riley, a mercenary, must find a way to protect the living from both the undead and the corrupt elite.

"Land of the Dead" is the fourth installment in George A. Romero’s iconic "Living Dead" series. Released in 2005, it was a highly anticipated return to the zombie genre that Romero had revolutionized with his earlier films. The movie explores themes of class struggle and social decay, using the zombie apocalypse as a metaphor for the division between the wealthy and the poor. It was praised for its innovative take on the zombie genre, showcasing intelligent and organized undead. The film stars Simon Baker as Riley, a man determined to escape the chaos, and John Leguizamo as Cholo, a mercenary who seeks revenge after being betrayed by the ruling elite. Dennis Hopper plays Kaufman, the ruthless leader of the city, while Asia Argento portrays Slack, a fighter who allies with Riley.

Discover more about Ghanaian hand-painted movie posters at TribalGH's collection of Ghana movie posters.

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Discover More About "Land of the Dead"

For those interested in exploring the chilling world of George A. Romero's "Land of the Dead," the following resources offer detailed insights into the movie's background, cast, and reviews:

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