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CAESAR TO CAESAR Movie Poster - Hand-Painted Ghanaian Art

CAESAR TO CAESAR Movie Poster - Hand-Painted Ghanaian Art

Unique CAESAR TO CAESAR Movie Poster - Ghanaian Hand-Painted Cinema Art

Beautiful, authentic hand-painted movie poster for the film "CAESAR TO CAESAR," crafted in Ghana, West Africa. This stunning African artwork represents the rich tradition of Ghanaian cinema and cultural heritage.

Details for the CAESAR TO CAESAR Movie Poster:

  • Film: CAESAR TO CAESAR - African Ritual, JuJu, Black Magic
  • Artist: Hand-painted by "AWALL SUNIL SHETTY" for JK Video Club
  • Size: 58 1/4" x 41 1/2" (148 cm x 105 cm)
  • Condition: Good condition with some paint wear and minor damage due to usage. Please see photos for details.

This hand-painted movie poster represents the African film "Caesar to Caesar." The poster is painted on a recycled flour sack canvas, showcasing the unique and vibrant style typical of Ghanaian movie posters. The bold colors and dynamic imagery reflect the intensity and dramatic themes of the film, capturing the essence of African cinema through the eyes of a local artist.

Cultural and Artistic Significance

Ghanaian hand-painted movie posters are not just promotional tools but are considered significant cultural artifacts. These posters, crafted by local artists on recycled flour sacks, were essential for advertising movies in the 1980s when mobile cinemas were popular across Ghana. Artists used oil paints to create large, eye-catching posters that often included imaginative scenes not present in the actual film. Each poster is unique, representing the artist's interpretation of the movie, and is a testament to the creativity and resourcefulness of Ghanaian artists.

These posters were integral to the local cinema experience, where films were shown in makeshift venues ranging from social clubs to open-air setups. Due to their extensive use and the harsh conditions they endured, many posters did not survive, making the existing ones highly collectible. By the mid-1990s, as television became more widespread, the demand for such posters declined. Today, they are cherished for their artistic value and serve as a window into the vibrant film culture of Ghana.

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

For a deeper dive into the history of these posters, visit TribalGH's Archives of Ghana Movie Posters.

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