Movie posters from Ghana in the 1980s and 90s

(utterlyinteresting.com)

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prmph 26 October 2025
Why not just say movie posters from Ghana? What is connection between these and the concept of African, I wonder?

Anyway, I'm Ghanaian, and you can AMA. There's a lot of such art, many on walls of the erstwhile movie houses. Most of them are very realistic and collectible, but I guess only the garish ones command attention and so are easier to make into a story.

As a kid I once watched an artist paint one of these on a wall in a few hours, was very cool.

mrec 26 October 2025
How could they leave out the classic Paddington one?

https://deadly-prey-gallery.myshopify.com/cdn/shop/files/D18...

Reubend 26 October 2025
These are wonderful. They're so full of character. But I must imagine a "screening" on a TV would be a terrible experience to watch. I guess if you had never been to a full movie theater, you'd never know what you were missing out on.
kelvinjps10 26 October 2025
sota_pop 26 October 2025
All of the ones with Arnold are actually good.
RRWagner 26 October 2025
No comments here about the odd non-standard "say yes to say no" sliders for data collection and selling? I've only seen this a few times in privacy settings windows but enough times that I'm now wary of just assuming that gray means opt-out.
Mistletoe 26 October 2025
A shop near me sells these and they are amazing. Lots more on the instagram.

https://www.instagram.com/losone_african_arts/

gjm11 26 October 2025
The text claims "Always at least one exploding head" and the number of exploding heads in the 20 posters shown is zero. It lists a number of "favourites from the genre" not one of which is actually shown. The text, as you might surmise from the previous two points, has the definite scent of LLMs about it.

The net effect of this is that, while I can look at the pictures and admire them (if that's the word) I have no idea whether I can trust anything in the actual text, since any given claim might just be an LLM confabulation.

(Which is too bad, since on the face of it it seems quite interesting, and probably many of the things the LLM has generated are in fact true.)

Less of this, please.

xeromal 26 October 2025
The robinhood one is fantastic.
hebelehubele 26 October 2025
The art style reminds me of Joan Cornella [0] who draws comics with dark, self-deprecating humor.

[0]: https://x.com/sirjoancornella

ru6xul6 26 October 2025
This is intriguing! Reminds me of an old movie theatre in Taiwan that still uses hand-painted posters, until the theatre closed down earlier this year.

A BBC article on it: https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20181107-the-last-film-po...

low_tech_love 26 October 2025
Amazing images, shitty lazy meaningless AI text.
5- 26 October 2025
bonus: soviet star wars posters: https://www.fanthatracks.com/news/collecting/star-wars-poste...

(the bbc seem to have lost the body of their original article)

29athrowaway 26 October 2025
Looks like the US box art for Mega Man 1.

I like this movie poster art. I think it conceptually reflects what you will see in the movie. It also looks genuine and authentic.

alephnerd 26 October 2025
Ghana, not Africa.

When will Westerners stop treating Africa as a monoculture.

ChrisMarshallNY 26 October 2025
Looks like MOBA needs to add a new wing: https://museumofbadart.org
JKCalhoun 26 October 2025
Is some ways, that poster for "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" is more violent than the actual film.
betterburnout 27 October 2025
They look like perfect illustrations for Dungeon Crawl Classics.
scuff3d 26 October 2025
The Sister Act one is the greatest thing I've ever seen
softfalcon 26 October 2025
The Kevin Costner Robin Hood one is really well done though
newobj 26 October 2025
if they're so bad they're good ... they're actually just good. probably because they capture something increasingly rare: the human and personal touch of an artist who's not straight jacketed by "safe mode" marketing, editorial norms, analytics, blah blah blah