The film Changá, also known as Double Play, was recently presented at Cas di Cultura. This cinematic production places strong emphasis on the lives of Antillean and Dutch Caribbean people living in the Netherlands.
The film offers an in-depth look at the reality of the Caribbean diaspora, showing how people from the islands adapt, struggle, and carve out their own paths within a different social and cultural context. Through symbolism and narrative, the production uses the philosophy of dominoes as a guiding thread to represent life choices, strategy, and everyday dynamics.
The film’s narrative rhythm follows the logic of the domino philosophy: how people respond to the circumstances life presents and how they seek balance between identity, adaptation, and perseverance in a foreign country.
According to Francio Guadeloupe, professor and anthropologist at the University of Amsterdam and co-producer of the film, Changá offers a deep analysis of Caribbean identity in Europe, focusing on how culture, history, and community shape the migration experience.
The screening of the film at Cas di Cultura was part of a cultural initiative aimed at promoting dialogue, reflection, and understanding of the Caribbean diaspora experience, for both local and international audiences.





