Juxtapoz Magazine – The Golden Age of Hand-Painted Film Posters from Ghana

Juxtapoz Magazine – Best of 2016: The Golden Age of Hand-Painted Film Posters from Ghana

Originally published on Feburary 4th, 2016 It’s not secret that we have a special kind of love for outsider and bootleg art here at Juxtapoz. The Atla…

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When Frank Armah began painting posters for Ghanaian movie theaters in the mid-1980s, he was given a clear mandate: Sell as many tickets as possible. If the movie was gory, the poster should be gorier (skulls, blood, skulls dripping blood). If it was sexy, make the poster sexier (breasts, lots of them, ideally at least watermelon-sized). And when in doubt, throw in a fish. Or don’t you rememberthe human-sized red fish lunging for James Bond in The Spy Who Loved Me?