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A man wearing all white looks at a large stone statue in front of him.

Dahomey

  Mati Diop

  France, Senegal, Benin     68 minutes

Synopsis

2021. A wooden statue depicting King Gezo, who ruled the Kingdom of Dahomey (present-day Benin) in the mid-1800s, is carefully packed into a box. He is among the 26 stolen artifacts selected to make a long-overdue return journey from Paris to Benin. As he’s stowed away, his internal monologue booms on the soundtrack. How does he feel about his imminent homecoming? Master filmmaker Mati Diop (Atlantics) ponders this question and many more in this imaginative meditation on post-imperial Benin and its continuing, complex colonial legacy. Inflected with fantastical flourishes, Diop carefully documents the painstaking work of transporting these priceless objects and observes a debate among students at the University of Abomey-Calavi. How should these treasures, stolen from their ancestors, be received by a nation that has reinvented itself in their absence?

 French, Fon, English with subtitles

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Film Credits

  •   Mati Diop, Judith Lou Lévy
  •   Arte France Cinéma, Fanta Sy, Les Films du Bal

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Cynthia Stone Raskin

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