Dahomey
Mati Diop
The winner of the Golden Bear at this year’s Berlinale is a one-hour experimental documentary film that documents the return of 26 looted art treasures from the Kingdom of Dahomey (now the Republic of Benin). The French-Senegalese director follows the shipment of the statues from the Museum Quai Branly in Paris to Aborney in Benin. Part observational, part dramatising, this film combines critical discourse analysis in the form of a captivating student debate at the University of Abomey-Calavi on post-colonial continuities, but also interweaves fantastic elements: the statue of King Gezo – known in museum storage simply as ‘Object 26’ – a successful military leader who ruled from 1818 to 1858 and helped the country to an economic boom, but who was also a slave trader, gives voice to his story: he is given voice by Haitian author Makenzy Orcel, allowing us to dive deeper into the mind of this ruling spirit.