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So, OOMPH (2023) is quite the intriguing piece. It dives deep into the complex narrative of Benin Art, exploring how its looting has affected cultural identity on both sides of the divide. The film is framed through the perspective of Prof Peju Layiwola, whose personal ties to Oba Ovaramwen Nogbaisi add an intimate layer to the storytelling. The animation blends with documentary elements, creating a unique visual journey that feels both personal and universal. The pacing allows for reflection, making you think about the implications of art and history. It's not just about the artifacts but the stories and pain behind them, which makes it stand out. There's a rawness in how these themes are presented, a real sense of urgency and authenticity.
Focuses on the historical context of Benin Art.Combines animation with documentary style.Profound personal connections to the narrative.
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