The not-for-profit Yanibes Foundation, which launched both events in 2022 as spaces to discuss narratives from Africa and the African diaspora against the backdrops of the Berlinale and Cannes Film Festival, said Hounsou’s participation marked “a defining moment” for these platforms.
“Renowned for iconic performances in Amistad, In America, Blood Diamond, Gladiator, Guardians of the Galaxy, and A Quiet Place: Day One, Djimon Hounsou’s career embodies generational impact, cultural dignity, and artistic sovereignty,” the body said. “His journey— from Africa to global cinema — mirrors the very conversations AfroBerlin and AfroCannes were created to host.”
Under the initiative, bannered “Djimon Hounsou: A Living Bridge Between Legacy and the Future”, Hounsou will take part in keynote conversations, public dialogues, and curated industry sessions at both meetings.
Topics on the table will be generational legacy…
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