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Ghana Cinema Movie poster African hand painted flour sack Ghana Terrible Sin 2

Ghana Cinema Movie poster African hand painted flour sack Ghana Terrible Sin 2

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TERRIBLE SIN 2 - A Vibrant Hand-Painted Movie Poster from Ghana

Poster Details

This authentic hand-painted movie poster from Ghana, West Africa, is crafted for the film "TERRIBLE SIN 2". It's an African film steeped in themes of ritual, JuJu, and black magic, vividly captured by the artist for 1ST PAGE video. The artwork measures 42" x 31 1/2" (106 cm x 80 cm) and, despite being in average condition with a few repairs, some paint loss, and other signs of wear due to usage, it holds a captivating allure.

Cultural and Artistic Significance

The Ghanaian tradition of hand-painting movie posters on recycled materials is a unique artistic expression that blends cinematic passion with visual artistry. These posters, originally designed to attract viewers to mobile cinema screenings across Ghana, have become collectible artworks, showcasing the rich cultural heritage and creative talent within the country. Each poster is a one-of-a-kind creation, reflecting the artist's interpretation of the film's themes and narratives.

Film Information

TERRIBLE SIN 2 (2001)

  • Director: Christian Onu
  • Cast: Chiwetalu Agu, Chiege Alisigwe, Pete Edochie, Rita Nzelu, Clem Ohameze, Patience Ozokwor, Nkiru Sylvanus
  • Producer: Ugo Emmanuel​​.

The narrative revolves around the profound and dark themes of African ritual practices and black magic, a common subject in Nollywood that explores the complexities and moral dilemmas of traditional beliefs.

Detailed Internet-Sourced Information

"TERRIBLE SIN 2" is a film that delves into the rich tapestry of African culture, exploring themes of morality, power, and the supernatural. Through its storytelling, the film offers a window into the societal impacts of ritual and black magic within the context of Nigerian society. The cast, featuring renowned actors such as Pete Edochie and Patience Ozokwor, brings depth and intensity to the film's exploration of these themes, ensuring a compelling viewing experience​​​​.

This hand-painted poster not only serves as a promotional tool for the film but also as a cultural artifact, embodying the spirit of Ghanaian artistry and the broader African cinematic landscape. It stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of hand-painted posters and the stories they tell, not just about the movies they represent but also about the communities and traditions from which they emerge.

Discover more about the unique tradition of Ghanaian hand-painted movie posters and their connection to African cinema at Tribalgh's collection of Ghana movie posters.


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