"During the late 1980s a cottage industry developed in Ghana, West Africa, composed of young entrepreneurs who possessed three pieces of property – a TV, a videocassette recorder (VCR), and a portable, gas-powered generator. Armed with these tools, desire and ambition, they set up ramshackle theaters known as “video clubs,” showing movies on the VCR and charging admission. In order to attract customers and sell tickets, club operators commissioned posters, which were painted on opened-up flour sacks." Read on at http://www.beprimitive.com/movie-mojo