
The documentary explores the complex and ongoing debate surrounding the repatriation of African cultural artifacts looted during the colonial era. It highlights the deep emotional and cultural significance of these objects to their original communities, while also examining the challenges faced by museums in Europe and the US in addressing these claims. The film features interviews with artists, curators, and community leaders, who offer diverse perspectives on the ethics of ownership, the importance of cultural heritage, and the potential for reconciliation between former colonial powers and the nations they once occupied.




