By personifying the artefacts and giving them “voice”, Diop creates a profound and empathetic connection between the viewer and the artefacts, elevating their status beyond being seen as mere relics. This bold narrative choice elevates the documentary to a more intimate and retrospective level, inviting viewers to ponder the artefacts’ storied past, and their cultural significance.
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Mati Diop’s documentary Dahomey triumphed at the Berlin International Film Festival, clinching the prestigious Golden…
Mati Diop premiered her latest documentary, Dahomey, at the Berlin Film Festival, shedding light on…
The Cannes film festival announced the 2021 jury made up of mostly women, including Franco-Senegalese…
There is a valley with a plank placed across it for travellers to cross over…


