Dahomey

November 2021: Twenty-six royal treasures looted from Dahomey finally return to Benin, sparking emotion and debates about their past absence. 

SYNOPSIS

November 2021, twenty-six royal treasures from Dahomey prepared to leave Paris and return to their land of origin, now Benin. Alongside thousands of others, these works were looted during the invasion by French colonial troops in 1892. But how does one experience the return of these ancestral objects in a country that had to build itself and its identity without them? As the soul of these artworks is set free, a fierce debate erupts among students at the University of Abomey-Calavi.

Theme(s): , Colonialism, Culture, Racism

DETAILS

Director | , Mati Diop
Year | , 2024
Country | , Benin, France, Senegal
Duration | 68 minutes
Original language | , English, French
Subtitles | , French and english
Image | Joséphine Drouin-Viallard
Sound | Corneille Houssou, Cyril Holtz, Nicholas Becker
Editing | Gabriel Gonzalez
Production | Marco Tulio Pires
Distributor | MUBI

DIRECTOR

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Mati Diop

SEE COMPLETE PROFILE

Mati Diop, born in Paris in 1982 to a Franco-Senegalese family with artistic roots, is an award-winning filmmaker known for her lyrical and political cinema that explores themes of identity and post-colonialism. Starting in theatre with sound and video design, she transitioned to filmmaking with her first short in 2004. Her decade-long trilogy based in Dakar, including her acclaimed feature Atlantics (2019, Cannes Grand Prix), examines the impact of immigration and political shifts on Senegalese youth, positioning cinema as a tool for reclaiming marginalized narratives. Alongside her features, Diop has created several shorts and video works, often revisiting themes of exile, mythology, and the unseen. Her second feature, Dahomey (2024), continues her artistic activism, focusing on the restitution of African artifacts.

CAREER

Berlinale • TIFF • Festival du Nouveau CInéma • VIFF • Cinéma du réel

UPCOMING SCREENINGS

SCREENING 1 | 

24 July 2025 pm31 20h45

Théâtre de Verdure 

A discussion with Abigail E. Celis will follow the screening.

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