The documentary "Dahomey" by French-born director Mati Diop about the return of looted African art has won the Golden Bear, the top prize as best film of the Berlin film festival Berlinale, the jury ...
Julien Temple, who directed the film, says, “Johnny is often disarmingly honest about himself, which I find very attractive.
A long-silent voice from a distant past — eerie and reverberating — awakens in the climate-controlled, antiseptic chambers of a Paris museum. The forum through which this entity communicates to us is ...
Diop's documentary, screening at the Berlin Film Festival, follows 26 artifacts, which were looted in the 19th century from the kingdom of Dahomey, as they return to Benin from France. By Mia Galuppo ...
Acclaimed Italian filmmaker and activist Fred Kudjo Kuwornu will bring his thought-provoking film, “We Were Here: The Untold Story of Black Africans in Renaissance Europe,” to the Wexner Center for ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Often depicted as an ...
March is here, and with it comes new exhibits, celebrations, and sure signs of spring. Fitchburg Art Museum recently opened “Africa Rising,” the inaugural exhibition of its new collection of ...
Oct. 29—EAU CLAIRE — Paul Agbashi was 17 when he left his lifelong home in Nigeria to attend UW-Eau Claire. In addition to the normal challenges of starting college, he was forced to adapt to an ...
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FISHERSVILLE — A documentary presenting the sides of African-American, Cape Verdean and Wampanoag people in the Mayflower story is set to be screened at the Fishersville branch of the Augusta County ...
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