Dahomey: Mati (“Atlantique”) Diop’s Hot Documentary about Colonization through Stolen Art Works

Berlinale Competition Title ‘Dahomey’ Lands at Les Films du Losange for International Sales

Dahomey
Berlin Film Festival
Dahomey, a documentary directed by Cannes prizewinner Mati Diop (Atlantique) and slated for Berlin competition, will be represented internationally by Paris-based Les Films du Losange.

The feature marks the directorial comeback of the French-Senegalese talent after winning the Grand Prize at Cannes with “Atlantique” in 2019.

Diop, who is also a well-known actor (Fire), is considered one of the leading lights in a new wave of African and diaspora cinema.

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.

The movie reteams Diop with “Atlantique” producers at Les Films du Bal and Senegal’s Fanta Sy.

“Dahomey” is one of several French co-productions announced for the Berlinale competition, alongside Abderrahman Sissako’s Black Tea, another film focusing on the African diaspora.

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