The journey of 26 plundered royal treasures from the Kingdom of Dahomey exhibited in Paris, now being returned to Benin. Diop artistically voices a new generation's demands.
In “Dahomey,” Diop explores the issue of colonization through the story of precious artworks restituted to Benin in November 2021 after being stolen by French colonizers in 1892, when the African country was called the Kingdom of Dahomey.
French director Diop, whose Altantics won the grand prize of the jury at Cannes in 2019, will premiere her second film Dahomey in Berlin. The documentary is about the return of three statues back to the place from where they were stolen more than a century ago in Benin, Africa.
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Title: Dahomey (2024 | Documentary Form)
Directed by: Mati Diop
Date of birth: 22 June 1982, Paris, France
Country: France | Senegal | Benin
Language: French
Color: Color