Authentic Hand-Painted FIREBALL Movie Poster from Ghana
Authentic Hand-Painted FIREBALL Movie Poster from Ghana
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FIREBALL Movie Poster
Experience the vibrancy of African art with this authentic hand-painted FIREBALL movie poster from Ghana, West Africa. Celebrated as a unique piece of cinematic history, these posters are crafted on recycled canvas, traditionally used flour sacks, making each piece distinctly unique.
Details of the FIREBALL Poster
This action-packed MARTIAL ARTS / ACTION film is represented through the creative lens of Ghanaian artist "LEONARDO," commissioned by ZAAP Video.
Size: The art measures an impressive 54 1/2" x 41 1/2" (138 cm x 105 cm).
Condition: This piece maintains good integrity despite bearing signs of its adventurous past—minor damages, repairs, and signs of wear such as small holes and paint loss are evident, as detailed in accompanying photos.
Embrace the chance to own a slice of Ghana's mobile cinema history with this FIREBALL movie poster, once used to attract viewers under the open skies of Ghana.
This hand-painted movie poster for "Fireball" captures the high-intensity and dramatic essence of the film. The vibrant and bold strokes typical of Ghanaian poster art highlight key scenes and characters, making it a striking piece of visual art.
Cultural and Artistic Significance
Ghanaian hand-painted movie posters are not just promotional materials but are also considered unique pieces of art. Created on recycled flour sacks by local artists, these posters embody a rich cultural heritage from Ghana. They represent a creative tradition that began with the mobile cinema and continues to be a form of artistic expression highly valued by collectors worldwide.
Film Information
Director: Thanakorn Pongsuwan
Key Cast: Preeti Barameeanat (as both Tai and Tan), Khanutra Chuchuaysuwan (as Pang)
Plot: In "Fireball," Tai discovers his twin brother Tan in a coma after delving into the violent underground sport of Fireball to raise funds for his brother's release from prison. The film unfolds with Tai entering the same dangerous game to uncover the circumstances that led to his brother's condition.
The movie "Fireball" is a gripping tale of family, betrayal, and revenge set against the backdrop of an underground sport. The direction by Thanakorn Pongsuwan and performances by the cast, including Preeti Barameeanat, add depth to this thrilling narrative.
Discover more about the unique tradition of Ghanaian hand-painted movie posters at TribalGH's collection of Ghana movie posters.
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Discover More About "Fireball"
For those interested in exploring more about the action-packed world of "Fireball," the following resources offer extensive insights into the movie's background, making, and reviews:
- For a comprehensive overview of "Fireball," visit its Wikipedia page.
- To see reviews and ratings, check out Rotten Tomatoes - Fireball.
- For cast, crew, and full credits, IMDb provides an exhaustive list.