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A Film About the Museum of Bangui Restores the Buried Memory of the Central Africans

Summary by Mondafrique
The imposing colonial building where the National Museum of Bangui has been set up is home to buried and precious treasures. It took the proximity with the Central Africans of the two authors of the film, Andrea Ceriana Mayneri and Edie Laconi, to become interested for five years in collections that seemed to have been abandoned to their fate. However, this documentary shows that this is only apparently the case. The title of their documentary s…
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The imposing colonial building where the National Museum of Bangui has been set up is home to buried and precious treasures. It took the proximity with the Central Africans of the two authors of the film, Andrea Ceriana Mayneri and Edie Laconi, to become interested for five years in collections that seemed to have been abandoned to their fate. However, this documentary shows that this is only apparently the case. The title of their documentary s…

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Mondafrique broke the news in on Saturday, March 28, 2026.
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