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Father's Shadow: Lagos Tale of Unrest & Love

4 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Film set in 1993 Lagos during tense elections.
  • Explores a father's bond with his estranged sons.
  • Features Nigeria's first Cannes premiere in Un Certain Regard.
Father's Shadow: Lagos Tale of Unrest & Love

The trailer for Akinola Davies Jr.'s directorial debut, "My Father's Shadow," offers a glimpse into its semi-autobiographical narrative. Set against the backdrop of the 1993 Lagos elections and accompanying unrest, the film centers on a Nigerian father's efforts to bond with his two estranged sons over a single day.

The film, co-written by Davies and his brother Wale, draws on personal experiences, with Akinola sharing his own history of losing his father at a young age. The historical setting is described as crucial for amplifying tension and providing insight into Nigeria's past.

"My Father's Shadow" achieved a significant milestone by becoming the first Nigerian film to premiere in Cannes' Un Certain Regard. Following its international debut, the film was also screened in Nigerian cinemas.

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My Father's Shadow is a semi-autobiographical film about a Nigerian father trying to bond with his estranged sons in Lagos during the 1993 election unrest.
My Father's Shadow premiered at Cannes earlier this year, making history as the first film from Nigeria in the Un Certain Regard section.
My Father's Shadow was directed by Akinola Davies Jr., marking his directorial debut.

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