Copargo, Benin – A recent cultural initiative has brought the vibrant world of Chinese cinema to the community of Fokpalgou, Benin, fostering a unique exchange and celebrating local heritage. Gangan Productions spearheaded the event, a key component of the Chinese New Year 2026/Chinese Cinematographic Fortnight – Cinema in the City 2026, which is dedicated to the Year of the Horse.
The visit by Gangan Productions to the Tanéka land is being hailed as a significant moment for cultural sharing and the promotion of Benin’s local traditions. Beyond the screenings, the initiative included visits to culturally important sites, such as the source of the Ouémé River, and engagement with local leaders and community members.
The centerpiece of the event was a public cinema evening held on the grounds of the Copargo EPP (École Primaire Publique), attracting an enthusiastic audience. The Director of the Copargo Youth and Leisure Center and his management committee were also in attendance, demonstrating local support for the cultural exchange. The screenings featured a production by the ABPF and the Chinese film The Killer, inspired by the world of martial arts master Ip Man, offering attendees a diverse cinematic experience.
The event wasn’t just about watching films; it was designed to be interactive. A traditional question-and-answer game concluded the evening, with winners receiving products from COMTESSE, a local brand. This element helped strengthen community ties and create a convivial atmosphere. Gangan Productions’ commitment to using cinema as a tool for bringing people together and revitalizing local communities was clearly on display.
A Collaborative Effort
Gangan Productions didn’t perform in isolation. The initiative was a collaborative effort involving several partners, including the Chinese Cultural Center in Benin, ADAC, ABPF, Comtesse, and REUSSIR ONG. This partnership highlights the growing interest in cultural exchange between Benin and China.
Expanding Cultural Horizons
The Chinese Cinematographic Fortnight aims to offer Benin’s population a “real cultural journey” through film, according to reports. The selection of films, including The Killer, provides a glimpse into Chinese culture and cinematic artistry. This initiative builds on a broader trend of increasing cultural exchange between African nations and China, with film serving as a powerful medium for understanding and appreciation.
Gangan Productions: A Driving Force in Beninese Cinema
Gangan Productions, based in Cotonou, Benin, is a production company focused on audio-visual production and cinema. According to the Benin Missions Économiques, the company seeks partners to facilitate the production and distribution of films, documentaries, and series, adhering to international standards. Their Facebook page shows a growing online presence with over 2,800 likes.
The YouTube channel for Gangan Productions, GANGAN PROD TV Balogoun K. Claude, features archival footage, including “Symphonie du Savalou la Belle,” demonstrating the company’s broader portfolio of work.
The success of the Copargo event underscores the potential for cinema to serve as a catalyst for community engagement and cultural understanding. As Gangan Productions continues its work, it will likely seek further opportunities to collaborate with local and international partners to expand its reach and impact.
Looking ahead, the continued success of initiatives like the Chinese Cinematographic Fortnight will depend on sustained collaboration and a commitment to showcasing diverse cinematic voices. The event in Copargo serves as a promising example of how cultural exchange can enrich communities and foster stronger ties between nations.
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