Dahomey
Dahomey

Dahomey

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Sat 26 Oct 2:30 PM

Palace Nova Eastend: Cinema 4
General Admission
October
Sat 26 Oct

November
Fri 1 Nov

Dahomey, winner of the prestigious Golden Bear at this year’s Berlinale, is a film that resonates far beyond its frames. Directed by Mati Diop - known for the Cannes-winning Atlantiques - this urgent work addresses the issue of cultural restitution. The film focuses on the former African Kingdom of Dahomey, now in southern Benin, and follows the journey of 26 cultural objects looted by France during colonisation. These artefacts represent just a fraction of thousands stolen, highlighting the ongoing struggle for cultural justice.

Diop’s film traces the journey of these objects and gives them a voice, blending fact and imagination in what she calls a "fantasy documentary". Diop captures a vibrant debate among students at the University of Abomey-Calavi, providing insight into the perspectives of young Beninese on restitution and cultural heritage.

The film approaches restitution from an African perspective that speaks to the universal. This is a work that demands to be seen, celebrated, and discussed.
October
Sat 26 Oct

November
Fri 1 Nov

Palace Nova Eastend: Cinema 4

3 Cinema Place Adelaide, South Australia, 5000