A long-cherished dream finally comes true. The Swiss hit producer embarked on an adventure and chugged off to Africa with his container studio. The new movie "Yopougon - Way Back Home" shows what he experienced on his journey.
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- Dodo traveled to Africa in a shipping container converted into a studio.
- He had himself filmed and produced music with local artists.
- The result is the documentary "Yopougon - Way Back Home", which is now showing in cinemas across German-speaking Switzerland.
It is a journey to his roots. Swiss hit producer Dodo embarked on an adventure with his container.
Four years ago, when the excavators started driving up Pfingstweistrasse in Zurich and tore down his recording studio, Dodo decided to pack his equipment into a shipping container and travel the world with it.
Swiss reggae singer Dodo has been working on his mobile studio for two years.
This spring, the time had finally come. Dodo packed his things and chugged down the Rhine from Basel on a container ship, traveling via South Africa and Ghana to the Ivory Coast, where he spent his childhood.
Emotional journey
On his journey, he discovers new music, works with local artists and explores his memories in Yopougon.
Dodo takes viewers on his emotional journey in the documentary. Not everything goes according to plan and tears are shed, as the musician reveals in advance.
YOPOUGON - WAY BACK HOME is showing in cinemas in German-speaking Switzerland.
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