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An inspiring evening featuring a film screening—documenting Kala Cité’s first journey to Ghana—along with discussions and music, leading up to Ghana Independence Day.
On March 5, the second edition of MovieZone: KinoTalk will take place at Eye Filmmuseum, in collaboration with Sankofa Archives and Free The Art.
This special edition is led by Thaniel Owusu Agyemang, also known as Kala Cité—DJ, photographer, Creative Director, and founder of Sankofa Archives, a platform he uses to explore cultural identity and collect historical knowledge.
The selected film is Cité’s personal account of his journey to Ghana—a deeply meaningful experience that allowed him to explore his identity, connect with his ancestral homeland, and embrace the Sankofa philosophy. This concept comes from a Twi proverb of the Akan people, emphasizing the importance of understanding one’s roots. It translates to: “Go back and fetch it.”
Following the film, a panel discussion will take place with Cité and other artists, delving into themes of identity, heritage, and cultural connection.
To conclude the night, Eye Bar & Restaurant will host a celebratory gathering with drinks and music inspired by the film’s themes.
Doors open at 7:15 PM. Admission is free, but registration is required via this RSVP link.