SAMADORA Movie Poster - Authentic Hand-Painted Ghanaian Art
SAMADORA Movie Poster - Authentic Hand-Painted Ghanaian Art
SAMADORA Movie Poster - Authentic Hand-Painted Masterpiece from Ghana
Own a piece of African cinematic history with this stunning SAMADORA movie poster, an original hand-painted artwork from Ghana, West Africa. Created by the talented artist MAGASCO for PIECE Video Club, this unique poster captures the essence of African storytelling through ritual, juju, and black magic themes.
Details for This Film and Poster
- Film: SAMADORA
- Theme: African Ritual, JuJu, and Black Magic
- Poster Artist: MAGASCO
- Art Medium: Oil paint on recycled canvas (used flour sacks), embodying sustainable and authentic African art traditions.
- Size: 50 1/2" x 43 1/2" (128 cm x 110 cm)
- Condition: Very good with minor paint loss and signs of wear, adding character and authenticity. Please see photos for details.
This hand-painted movie poster for "Samadora" exemplifies the vibrant and expressive style characteristic of Ghanaian cinematic art. Rendered on recycled flour sacks, the poster features bold colors and dynamic imagery, capturing the essence of the film's narrative and themes. Each brushstroke reflects the artist's unique interpretation, making this piece a one-of-a-kind representation of African film art.
Cultural and Artistic Significance
Ghanaian hand-painted movie posters are a distinctive form of African art that emerged in the 1980s alongside the rise of mobile cinemas. Local artists, utilizing recycled flour sacks as canvases, created these posters to promote films in communities lacking access to traditional movie theaters. This practice not only showcased the artists' creativity but also played a crucial role in making cinema accessible to a broader audience. The posters are renowned for their bold colors, imaginative designs, and the freedom artists took in interpreting film content, often adding or altering scenes to appeal to local tastes. Today, these posters are celebrated globally for their cultural significance and artistic value, representing a unique intersection of art, commerce, and storytelling in Ghana's cinematic history.
Film Information
Title: Samadora
Genre: Horror Drama
Director: Cornelius Ucheama
Cast: Charles Okafor, Emeka Ike, Omotola Jolade
Plot: "Samadora" tells the story of Ken, who becomes enamored with a mysterious woman named Samadora. Unbeknownst to him, Samadora belongs to the marine kingdom and must return with him, leading to unforeseen consequences. The film explores themes of love, deception, and the supernatural, set against the backdrop of African folklore.
"Samadora" is a Nigerian horror drama directed by Cornelius Ucheama. The film features performances by Charles Okafor, Emeka Ike, and Omotola Jolade. The narrative centers on Ken, who makes a costly promise to Samadora, a woman he meets and falls deeply in love with. Unaware of her true nature as a being from the marine kingdom, Ken's life takes a dramatic turn as he becomes entangled in supernatural events. The film delves into themes of love, mysticism, and the consequences of hidden truths.
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