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  • Production:Indiestory
  • Released:2004-03-19
  • IMDB:tt0390425
In 1992, political prisoners from North Korea settled in the South Korean town where filmmaker Dong-won Kim lived. Sent to South Korea as spies during the war, they spent 30 years in jail. How did they endure the many years of torture? What will become of them now that they have been released? Twelve years in the making, Repatriation is a very personal view of a country divided by an ongoing cold war.
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‘Repatriation’: Film Review  The Hollywood Reporter

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Review: ‘Dahomey’ dissects the restitution of Beninese artifacts, with poetry at its heart  Columbia Daily Spectator

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“The Brutalist”: Rebuilding, Repatriation, and the False Antidote of Aliyah  Public Books

Dahomey review – Mati Diop’s exquisite tale of repatriation  The Guardian

Mati Diop’s reparative cinema  Africa Is a Country

Dahomey: timely repatriation documentary gives a literal voice to Benin’s stolen objects  The Conversation

Mati Diop on ‘Dahomey’: ‘The political exploitation of art restitution pushed me to make this film’  The Africa Report

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New repatriation documentary chronicles Indigenous groups’ struggles to recover artefacts from collectors and museums  The Art Newspaper

Three of 2025’s best films  WOUB Public Media -

‘Dahomey’: A Daring Meditation on the Painful Legacy of Looted Artifacts (Published 2024)  The New York Times

Indigenous films to screen at 2026 Sundance Film Festival  ictnews.org

“Trojan Horse Filmmaking”: Adam and Zack Khalil on Aanikoobijigan [ancestor/great-grandparent/great-grandchild]  Filmmaker Magazine

Mati Diop’s New Documentary Is a Bold Metaphor for the Effects of Empire  anothermag.com

Edo Govt urges support for repatriation efforts at movie premiere  Vanguard News

New documentary tracks the return of looted art from France to Benin  The Art Newspaper

Documentary Features that Defined the 2026 Sundance Film Festival  surfacemag.com

New York Film Festival Pitches Its Ever-Expanding, Global Tent (Published 2024)  The New York Times

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Sundance 2026: Aanikoobijigan [ancestor/great-grandparent/great-grandchild], Ghost in the Machine, TheyDream  Roger Ebert

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