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Dahomey (film)

Dahomey is a 2024 documentary film directed by Mati Diop. It is a dramatised account of 26 royal treasures from the Kingdom of Dahomey (in modern day Republic of Benin), which were held in a museum in France. The film explores how the artifacts were returned from France to Benin, and the reactions of Beninese people.[2][3]

Dahomey
Festival release poster
Directed byMati Diop
Written byMati Diop
Produced by
  • Mati Diop
  • Eve Robin
  • Judith Lou Lévy
CinematographyJoséphine Drouin-Viallard
Edited byGabriel Gonzalez
Music by
Production
companies
  • Fanta Sy
  • Les Films du Bal
Distributed by
Release dates
  • 18 February 2024 (2024-02-18) (Berlinale)
  • 25 September 2024 (2024-09-25) (France)
Running time
67 minutes
Countries
  • France
  • Senegal
  • Benin
LanguageFrench

The film was an international co-production between companies in France, Senegal and Benin. It was shown in the main competition at the 74th Berlin International Film Festival,[4] where it won the festival's top prize, the Golden Bear.[5] It was also nominated for the Berlinale Documentary Film Award.[6]

It is scheduled for theatrical release in France on 25 September 2024.[7]

Contents edit

The documentary film blends facts and fiction to narrate the stories of 26 African artworks.[2] The royal artefacts from the Kingdom of Dahomey (1600–1904) were taken to France during the region's colonial period (1872–1960). In the 21st century, they were put on display in the Musée du Quai Branly – Jacques Chirac, a museum of non-European art located in Paris. Following a campaign for repatriation, the artefacts were returned to Benin.

Among the returned works were statues of two kings of Dahomey, Glele and Béhanzin. Their throne, which had been seized by French soldiers in 1892, was also given back.[8] The art pieces are now displayed in a museum in Abomey, the old royal city, about 65 miles from the Gulf of Guinea.[9]

The film includes a discussion by students at the University of Abomey-Calavi, presenting their views on the repatriation of cultural assets. Some of the students criticise the Paris museum for returning only 26 of the 7,000 worldwide ethnographic objects it holds.[10]

A prominent role in the film is given to the 26th art object to be repatriated, a statue that represents King Ghézo, who ruled from 1818 to 1859, shown below. A voice-over by the Haitian writer Makenzy Orcel [fr; ht] (who wrote this part of the script), playing the object, tells of the time it spent in storage at the Paris museum, its memories of Africa and thoughts of returning to its homeland.

Production edit

 
Film crew of Dahomey: Habib Ahandessi, Joséa Guedje, Mati Diop and Gildas Adannou at Berlinale 2024

The documentary was produced by Les Films du Bal in co-production with Fanta Sy and distributed by Les Films du Losange. The director was Mati Diop, who also wrote the script, and the director of photography was Joséphine Drouin-Viallard. It was edited by Gabriel Gonzalez. The thoughts of the voiced statue were written by Makenzy Orcel [fr; ht]. The music was composed by Wally Badarou and Dean Blunt. Corneille Houssou, Nicolas Becker and Cyril Holtz were the sound designers.[11] The film incorporates footage from the surveillance cameras at the Musée du Quai Branly – Jacques Chirac and the premises[clarification needed] in Cotonou.[12]

Release edit

The premiere of Dahomey was on 18 February 2024, as part of the 74th Berlin International Film Festival, where it was shown as part of the main competition.[13][14]

In January 2024, Paris-based Les Films du Losange acquired the sales rights to the film.[15] In February 2024, Mubi acquired the distribution rights to the film for North America, Latin America, United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Turkey and India from Les Films du Losange and plans to release the film in late 2024.[16] It will be released in French theatres on 25 September 2024 by Les Films du Losange.[7]

Reception edit

 
Mati Diop with the Golden Bear for the best film of the Berlinale 2024

On the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes website, the film has an approval rating of 100% based on 17 reviews, with an average rating of 8.3/10.[17] On Metacritic, it has a weighted average score of 84 out of 100 based on 7 reviews, indicating "Universal Acclaim".[18]

David Rooney reviewing the film for The Hollywood Reporter dubbed it as "Richly layered and resonant," and opined, "This directorial flourish liberates the looted treasures from being mere objects, with smart use of subjective camera by DP Joséphine Drouin-Viallard helping to make them come alive as characters."[19]

E. Nina Rothe, writing for the International Cinephile Society, note that the film "is important, with its message crucial to restitution providing the beginning of righting the wrongs of colonialism" [20]

Wendy Ide wrote in ScreenDaily while reviewing the film at Berlinale, "In this agile, cerebral film, using a combination of deft fly-on-the-wall footage, a centrepiece debate among students at the University of Abomey-Calavi and an unexpected element of fantasy, the film feels like an important contribution to an ongoing conversation about the legacy of colonialism in Africa, and to the thorny topic of restitution and repatriation of cultural heritage to the country of its origin."[21]

Jessica Kiang writing in Variety in her review at Berlinale said, "French-Senegalese director Mati Diop fashions her superb, short but potent hybrid doc Dahomey as a slim lever that cracks open the sealed crate of colonial history, sending a hundred of its associated erasures and injustices tumbling into the light." Concluding Kiang opined, "Dahomey is a striking, stirring example of the poetry that can result when the dead and the dispossessed speak to and through the living."[11]

Stephanie Bunbury, in her review at Berlinale for Deadline said, "Open-ended, fecund with imagination and ideas, never hectoring or lecturing, not so much posing questions as asking what questions might be posed: Mati Diop's film is a marvelous provocation."[22]

Adam Solomons of IndieWire reviewing at Berlinale graded the film B and criticised the runtime of the film, he opined, "Dahomey might have worked better at a runtime of [closer to 30 minutes]: the student debate, though well staged, becomes a bit repetitive, and some of the shots of boxes being loaded and unloaded go at a snail's pace." Concluding Solomons prised the director Mati Diop and wrote, "Dahomey is a bold and memorable history lesson. But with Diop's expressive talents as they are, it's fair to hope that she returns to the world of fiction next time."[23]

Writing for RogerEbert.com, Robert Daniels praised distinct approach to the seemingly straightforward topic, Diop's "inventive" approach to the straightforward material, highlighting its "dreamlike score," saying the film "fills and nourishes the viewer with urgent desires, providing space for the light that constitutes the souls of Black folk to shine brighter through repair. Diop is back, and she is just as searing and imperative as ever."[24]

Reviewing in Le Polyester, Nicolas Bardot rated the film with 5/6 and wrote, "Mati Diop ambitiously mixes the political and the poetic. Her stories always project further than the facts apparent before our eyes." Concluding, Bardot opined, "In Dahomey, it is not only the present that the past finds, but also the future."[25]

Nicholas Bell in Ion Cinema rated the film with three and half stars and opened his review stating, "The spirit of Ozymandias, the classic poem from Percy Bysshe Shelley, might rouse itself in one's mind during Mati Diop's short but passionate documentary Dahomey – "Look on my Works, ye Mighty, and despair!"" Thus Bell opined, "[the film] is a depiction of a journey with so much more going on beneath the surface than an exchange of cultural artifacts." Concluding his review Bell said, "Much like her 2019 narrative debut, Atlantics, Diop proves to be exceptionally adept at coalescing textures and strands in remarkably dense ways, and Dahomey is an excellent point of entry in an ongoing conversation."[26]

Peter Bradshaw reviewing for The Guardian rated the film with four stars out of five and wrote, "It is an invigorating and enlivening film, with obvious implications for the Elgin/Parthenon marbles in the British Museum."[27]

Shubhra Gupta reviewing for The Indian Express wrote, that the film using a unique documentary approach laced with fantasy "powerfully challenges post-colonial notions of reparations and repair". Gupta opined, that the film is "A question that deserves our attention, and the answers that emerge from it..."[28]

Accolades edit

 
Mati Diop with the Golden Bear at Berlinale 2024

Dahomey was selected to compete at the 74th Berlin International Film Festival, where it was awarded Golden Bear award for the best film. It is the second African film to win the top prize at the festival following Mark Dornford-May's South African drama film U-Carmen eKhayelitsha in 2015. It was the second documentary in a row to take Golden Bear, after Nicolas Philibert's On the Adamant in 2023. During her acceptance speech, Diop called for people "to tear down the wall of silence together" and "to rebuild through restitution", which entails "bringing justice".[29]

Award Date Category Recipient Result Ref.
Berlin International Film Festival 25 February 2024 Golden Bear Mati Diop Won [30][5]
Berlinale Documentary Film Award Nominated [4]

References edit

  1. ^ Keslassy, Elsa (26 March 2024). "Mati Diop's Berlinale Golden Bear Winner 'Dahomey' Sells Nearly Worldwide for Films du Losange". Variety. Retrieved 27 March 2024.
  2. ^ a b Katz, David (9 January 2024). "20 European films we're anticipating in 2024". Cineuropa. Retrieved 28 January 2024.
  3. ^ Diop, Mati (9 February 2024). "Dahomey". Cineuropa. Retrieved 9 February 2024.
  4. ^ a b "Berlinale Documentary Award and Jury". Berlinale. 1 February 2024. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
  5. ^ a b Scott Roxborough (24 February 2024). "Mati Diop Doc 'Dahomey' Wins Berlin Golden Bear". Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 24 February 2024.
  6. ^ Abbatescianni, Davide (22 January 2024). "The Berlinale unveils its Competition and Encounters titles". Cineuropa. Retrieved 28 January 2024.
  7. ^ a b "Dahomey::25 septembre 2024 en salle – Documentaire, De Mati Diop" [Dahomey]. AlloCiné (in French). 22 January 2024. Retrieved 28 January 2024.
  8. ^ "Schätze aus Dahomey: Frankreich gibt geraubte Kunst an Benin zurück" [Treasures from Dahomey: France returns stolen art to Benin]. Euronews (in German). 9 November 2021. Retrieved 28 January 2024.
  9. ^ "Musee Histsorique d' Abomey". MoMAA. Retrieved 28 January 2024.
  10. ^ "'Dahomey' Review: Mati Diop's Audacious Doc Offers A Provocative View Of Modern Africa – Berlin Film Festival". Deadline Hollywood. 18 February 2024. Retrieved 29 February 2024.
  11. ^ a b Jessica Kiang (18 February 2024). "'Dahomey' Review: Mati Diop's Exquisitely Strange Documentary Meditation on the Return of Looted Artifacts to Benin". Variety. Retrieved 18 February 2024.
  12. ^ "Dahomey". Unifrance. 18 December 2023. Retrieved 28 January 2024.
  13. ^ Ntim, Zac (22 January 2024). "Berlin Reveals 2024 Competition Lineup: Rooney Mara, Mati Diop, Isabelle Huppert, Abderrahmane Sissako Movies Among Selection". Deadline. Retrieved 28 January 2024.
  14. ^ "Dahomey". Berlinale. 6 February 2024. Retrieved 6 February 2024.
  15. ^ Elsa Keslassy (22 January 2024). "Mati Diop's Berlinale Competition Title 'Dahomey' Lands at Les Films du Losange for International Sales, French Distribution (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved 28 January 2024.
  16. ^ Elsa Keslassy (23 February 2024). "Mubi Buys Berlinale Highlight 'Dahomey' by Mati Diop for North America, U.K., Germany and More Territories (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved 23 February 2024.
  17. ^ "Dahomey (2024, Documentary)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  18. ^ "Dahomey". Metacritic. Fandom, Inc. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  19. ^ David Rooney (18 February 2024). "'Dahomey' Review: Mati Diop Tracks the Return of African Royal Treasures Plundered by French Colonists in Powerful Consideration of Reparations". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 18 February 2024.
  20. ^ E. Nina Rothe (22 February 2024). "Berlinale 2024 review: Dahomey (Mati Diop)". International Cinephile Society. Retrieved 22 February 2024.
  21. ^ Ide, Wendy (18 February 2024). "'Dahomey': Berlin Review". ScreenDaily. Retrieved 18 February 2024.
  22. ^ Bunbury, Stephanie (18 February 2024). "'Dahomey' Review: Mati Diop's Audacious Doc Offers A Provocative View Of Modern Africa – Berlin Film Festival". Deadline. Retrieved 18 February 2024.
  23. ^ Adam Solomons (18 February 2024). "'Dahomey' Review: Mati Diop Literally Gives Looted African Artifacts a Voice in Strange, Sensitive Doc". IndieWire. Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  24. ^ Daniels, Robert. "Berlin Film Festival 2024: Dahomey, My Favorite Cake, A Traveler's Needs | Festivals & Awards | Roger Ebert". RogerEbert.com. Retrieved 22 February 2024.
  25. ^ Nicolas Bardot (18 February 2024). "Berlinale | Critique: Dahomey" [Berlinale | Review: Dahomey]. Le Polyester (in French). WordPress. Retrieved 25 February 2024.
  26. ^ Nicholas Bell (18 February 2024). "Plunder Years: Diop Reflects on the Complex Realities of Reparation". Ion Cinema. Retrieved 25 February 2024.
  27. ^ Bradshaw, Peter (23 February 2024). "Dahomey review – interrogative reverie about looted African sculptures". The Guardian. Retrieved 15 February 2024.
  28. ^ Shubhra Gupta (20 February 2024). "From Hilde, With Love to Dahomey: The undead memories of Holocaust, colonialism". The Indian Express. Retrieved 27 February 2024.
  29. ^ Abbatescianni, Davide (24 February 2024). "Mati Diop's Dahomey bags the Berlinale Golden Bear". Cineuropa. Retrieved 25 February 2024.
  30. ^ Rosser, Michael (22 January 2024). "Berlin film festival reveals 2024 competition line-up". ScreenDaily. Retrieved 28 January 2024.

External links edit

  • Dahomey at IMDb  
  • Dahomey at Rotten Tomatoes  
  • Dahomey at AlloCiné (in French)  
  • Dahomey at Berlinale
  • Treasures from Dahomey: France returns stolen art to Benin at Euronews German: Schätze aus Dahomey: Frankreich gibt geraubte Kunst an Benin zurück

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Dahomey is a 2024 documentary film directed by Mati Diop It is a dramatised account of 26 royal treasures from the Kingdom of Dahomey in modern day Republic of Benin which were held in a museum in France The film explores how the artifacts were returned from France to Benin and the reactions of Beninese people 2 3 DahomeyFestival release posterDirected byMati DiopWritten byMati DiopProduced byMati Diop Eve Robin Judith Lou LevyCinematographyJosephine Drouin ViallardEdited byGabriel GonzalezMusic byWally Badarou Dean BluntProductioncompaniesFanta SyLes Films du BalDistributed byLes Films du losange France Sudu Connexion 1 Africa Release dates18 February 2024 2024 02 18 Berlinale 25 September 2024 2024 09 25 France Running time67 minutesCountriesFranceSenegalBeninLanguageFrenchThe film was an international co production between companies in France Senegal and Benin It was shown in the main competition at the 74th Berlin International Film Festival 4 where it won the festival s top prize the Golden Bear 5 It was also nominated for the Berlinale Documentary Film Award 6 It is scheduled for theatrical release in France on 25 September 2024 7 Contents 1 Contents 2 Production 3 Release 4 Reception 5 Accolades 6 References 7 External linksContents editThe documentary film blends facts and fiction to narrate the stories of 26 African artworks 2 The royal artefacts from the Kingdom of Dahomey 1600 1904 were taken to France during the region s colonial period 1872 1960 In the 21st century they were put on display in the Musee du Quai Branly Jacques Chirac a museum of non European art located in Paris Following a campaign for repatriation the artefacts were returned to Benin Among the returned works were statues of two kings of Dahomey Glele and Behanzin Their throne which had been seized by French soldiers in 1892 was also given back 8 The art pieces are now displayed in a museum in Abomey the old royal city about 65 miles from the Gulf of Guinea 9 The film includes a discussion by students at the University of Abomey Calavi presenting their views on the repatriation of cultural assets Some of the students criticise the Paris museum for returning only 26 of the 7 000 worldwide ethnographic objects it holds 10 A prominent role in the film is given to the 26th art object to be repatriated a statue that represents King Ghezo who ruled from 1818 to 1859 shown below A voice over by the Haitian writer Makenzy Orcel fr ht who wrote this part of the script playing the object tells of the time it spent in storage at the Paris museum its memories of Africa and thoughts of returning to its homeland nbsp The Kingdom of Dahomey around 1894 superimposed on a map of the modern day Republic of Benin in the region of West Africa nbsp View of the African exhibit hall at Musee du Quai Branly Jacques Chirac nbsp Statue of King Ghezo art object number 26 at the Quai Branly MuseumProduction edit nbsp Film crew of Dahomey Habib Ahandessi Josea Guedje Mati Diop and Gildas Adannou at Berlinale 2024The documentary was produced by Les Films du Bal in co production with Fanta Sy and distributed by Les Films du Losange The director was Mati Diop who also wrote the script and the director of photography was Josephine Drouin Viallard It was edited by Gabriel Gonzalez The thoughts of the voiced statue were written by Makenzy Orcel fr ht The music was composed by Wally Badarou and Dean Blunt Corneille Houssou Nicolas Becker and Cyril Holtz were the sound designers 11 The film incorporates footage from the surveillance cameras at the Musee du Quai Branly Jacques Chirac and the premises clarification needed in Cotonou 12 Release editThe premiere of Dahomey was on 18 February 2024 as part of the 74th Berlin International Film Festival where it was shown as part of the main competition 13 14 In January 2024 Paris based Les Films du Losange acquired the sales rights to the film 15 In February 2024 Mubi acquired the distribution rights to the film for North America Latin America United Kingdom Ireland Germany Austria Switzerland Italy Turkey and India from Les Films du Losange and plans to release the film in late 2024 16 It will be released in French theatres on 25 September 2024 by Les Films du Losange 7 Reception edit nbsp Mati Diop with the Golden Bear for the best film of the Berlinale 2024On the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes website the film has an approval rating of 100 based on 17 reviews with an average rating of 8 3 10 17 On Metacritic it has a weighted average score of 84 out of 100 based on 7 reviews indicating Universal Acclaim 18 David Rooney reviewing the film for The Hollywood Reporter dubbed it as Richly layered and resonant and opined This directorial flourish liberates the looted treasures from being mere objects with smart use of subjective camera by DP Josephine Drouin Viallard helping to make them come alive as characters 19 E Nina Rothe writing for the International Cinephile Society note that the film is important with its message crucial to restitution providing the beginning of righting the wrongs of colonialism 20 Wendy Ide wrote in ScreenDaily while reviewing the film at Berlinale In this agile cerebral film using a combination of deft fly on the wall footage a centrepiece debate among students at the University of Abomey Calavi and an unexpected element of fantasy the film feels like an important contribution to an ongoing conversation about the legacy of colonialism in Africa and to the thorny topic of restitution and repatriation of cultural heritage to the country of its origin 21 Jessica Kiang writing in Variety in her review at Berlinale said French Senegalese director Mati Diop fashions her superb short but potent hybrid doc Dahomey as a slim lever that cracks open the sealed crate of colonial history sending a hundred of its associated erasures and injustices tumbling into the light Concluding Kiang opined Dahomey is a striking stirring example of the poetry that can result when the dead and the dispossessed speak to and through the living 11 Stephanie Bunbury in her review at Berlinale for Deadline said Open ended fecund with imagination and ideas never hectoring or lecturing not so much posing questions as asking what questions might be posed Mati Diop s film is a marvelous provocation 22 Adam Solomons of IndieWire reviewing at Berlinale graded the film B and criticised the runtime of the film he opined Dahomey might have worked better at a runtime of closer to 30 minutes the student debate though well staged becomes a bit repetitive and some of the shots of boxes being loaded and unloaded go at a snail s pace Concluding Solomons prised the director Mati Diop and wrote Dahomey is a bold and memorable history lesson But with Diop s expressive talents as they are it s fair to hope that she returns to the world of fiction next time 23 Writing for RogerEbert com Robert Daniels praised distinct approach to the seemingly straightforward topic Diop s inventive approach to the straightforward material highlighting its dreamlike score saying the film fills and nourishes the viewer with urgent desires providing space for the light that constitutes the souls of Black folk to shine brighter through repair Diop is back and she is just as searing and imperative as ever 24 Reviewing in Le Polyester Nicolas Bardot rated the film with 5 6 and wrote Mati Diop ambitiously mixes the political and the poetic Her stories always project further than the facts apparent before our eyes Concluding Bardot opined In Dahomey it is not only the present that the past finds but also the future 25 Nicholas Bell in Ion Cinema rated the film with three and half stars and opened his review stating The spirit of Ozymandias the classic poem from Percy Bysshe Shelley might rouse itself in one s mind during Mati Diop s short but passionate documentary Dahomey Look on my Works ye Mighty and despair Thus Bell opined the film is a depiction of a journey with so much more going on beneath the surface than an exchange of cultural artifacts Concluding his review Bell said Much like her 2019 narrative debut Atlantics Diop proves to be exceptionally adept at coalescing textures and strands in remarkably dense ways and Dahomey is an excellent point of entry in an ongoing conversation 26 Peter Bradshaw reviewing for The Guardian rated the film with four stars out of five and wrote It is an invigorating and enlivening film with obvious implications for the Elgin Parthenon marbles in the British Museum 27 Shubhra Gupta reviewing for The Indian Express wrote that the film using a unique documentary approach laced with fantasy powerfully challenges post colonial notions of reparations and repair Gupta opined that the film is A question that deserves our attention and the answers that emerge from it 28 Accolades edit nbsp Mati Diop with the Golden Bear at Berlinale 2024Dahomey was selected to compete at the 74th Berlin International Film Festival where it was awarded Golden Bear award for the best film It is the second African film to win the top prize at the festival following Mark Dornford May s South African drama film U Carmen eKhayelitsha in 2015 It was the second documentary in a row to take Golden Bear after Nicolas Philibert s On the Adamant in 2023 During her acceptance speech Diop called for people to tear down the wall of silence together and to rebuild through restitution which entails bringing justice 29 Award Date Category Recipient Result Ref Berlin International Film Festival 25 February 2024 Golden Bear Mati Diop Won 30 5 Berlinale Documentary Film Award Nominated 4 References edit Keslassy Elsa 26 March 2024 Mati Diop s Berlinale Golden Bear Winner Dahomey Sells Nearly Worldwide for Films du Losange Variety Retrieved 27 March 2024 a b Katz David 9 January 2024 20 European films we re anticipating in 2024 Cineuropa Retrieved 28 January 2024 Diop Mati 9 February 2024 Dahomey Cineuropa Retrieved 9 February 2024 a b Berlinale Documentary Award and Jury Berlinale 1 February 2024 Retrieved 2 February 2024 a b Scott Roxborough 24 February 2024 Mati Diop Doc Dahomey Wins Berlin Golden Bear Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 24 February 2024 Abbatescianni Davide 22 January 2024 The Berlinale unveils its Competition and Encounters titles Cineuropa Retrieved 28 January 2024 a b Dahomey 25 septembre 2024 en salle Documentaire De Mati Diop Dahomey AlloCine in French 22 January 2024 Retrieved 28 January 2024 Schatze aus Dahomey Frankreich gibt geraubte Kunst an Benin zuruck Treasures from Dahomey France returns stolen art to Benin Euronews in German 9 November 2021 Retrieved 28 January 2024 Musee Histsorique d Abomey MoMAA Retrieved 28 January 2024 Dahomey Review Mati Diop s Audacious Doc Offers A Provocative View Of Modern Africa Berlin Film Festival Deadline Hollywood 18 February 2024 Retrieved 29 February 2024 a b Jessica Kiang 18 February 2024 Dahomey Review Mati Diop s Exquisitely Strange Documentary Meditation on the Return of Looted Artifacts to Benin Variety Retrieved 18 February 2024 Dahomey Unifrance 18 December 2023 Retrieved 28 January 2024 Ntim Zac 22 January 2024 Berlin Reveals 2024 Competition Lineup Rooney Mara Mati Diop Isabelle Huppert Abderrahmane Sissako Movies Among Selection Deadline Retrieved 28 January 2024 Dahomey Berlinale 6 February 2024 Retrieved 6 February 2024 Elsa Keslassy 22 January 2024 Mati Diop s Berlinale Competition Title Dahomey Lands at Les Films du Losange for International Sales French Distribution EXCLUSIVE Variety Retrieved 28 January 2024 Elsa Keslassy 23 February 2024 Mubi Buys Berlinale Highlight Dahomey by Mati Diop for North America U K Germany and More Territories EXCLUSIVE Variety Retrieved 23 February 2024 Dahomey 2024 Documentary Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Media Retrieved 5 March 2024 Dahomey Metacritic Fandom Inc Retrieved 5 March 2024 David Rooney 18 February 2024 Dahomey Review Mati Diop Tracks the Return of African Royal Treasures Plundered by French Colonists in Powerful Consideration of Reparations The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 18 February 2024 E Nina Rothe 22 February 2024 Berlinale 2024 review Dahomey Mati Diop International Cinephile Society Retrieved 22 February 2024 Ide Wendy 18 February 2024 Dahomey Berlin Review ScreenDaily Retrieved 18 February 2024 Bunbury Stephanie 18 February 2024 Dahomey Review Mati Diop s Audacious Doc Offers A Provocative View Of Modern Africa Berlin Film Festival Deadline Retrieved 18 February 2024 Adam Solomons 18 February 2024 Dahomey Review Mati Diop Literally Gives Looted African Artifacts a Voice in Strange Sensitive Doc IndieWire Retrieved 19 February 2024 Daniels Robert Berlin Film Festival 2024 Dahomey My Favorite Cake A Traveler s Needs Festivals amp Awards Roger Ebert RogerEbert com Retrieved 22 February 2024 Nicolas Bardot 18 February 2024 Berlinale Critique Dahomey Berlinale Review Dahomey Le Polyester in French WordPress Retrieved 25 February 2024 Nicholas Bell 18 February 2024 Plunder Years Diop Reflects on the Complex Realities of Reparation Ion Cinema Retrieved 25 February 2024 Bradshaw Peter 23 February 2024 Dahomey review interrogative reverie about looted African sculptures The Guardian Retrieved 15 February 2024 Shubhra Gupta 20 February 2024 From Hilde With Love to Dahomey The undead memories of Holocaust colonialism The Indian Express Retrieved 27 February 2024 Abbatescianni Davide 24 February 2024 Mati Diop s Dahomey bags the Berlinale Golden Bear Cineuropa Retrieved 25 February 2024 Rosser Michael 22 January 2024 Berlin film festival reveals 2024 competition line up ScreenDaily Retrieved 28 January 2024 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dahomey film Dahomey at IMDb nbsp Dahomey at Rotten Tomatoes nbsp Dahomey at AlloCine in French nbsp Dahomey at Berlinale Treasures from Dahomey France returns stolen art to Benin at Euronews German Schatze aus Dahomey Frankreich gibt geraubte Kunst an Benin zuruck Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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