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Nigerian Film 'My Father's Shadow' Earns U.K. Oscar Nod
14 Oct
Summary
- 'My Father's Shadow' selected as U.K.'s Oscar submission for best international feature
- Film directed by Akinola Davies Jr. and premiered at Cannes in 2022
- Story follows two young boys traveling with estranged father during 1993 Nigerian election crisis

In a significant achievement, the film "My Father's Shadow" has been selected to represent the U.K. at the 98th Academy Awards in the best international feature category. Directed by the up-and-coming filmmaker Akinola Davies Jr., the movie premiered earlier this year in the Un Certain Regard competition at the Cannes Film Festival, where it became Nigeria's first-ever official selection.
"My Father's Shadow" is an intimate yet sweeping story that follows two young boys traveling with their estranged father from a small village in rural Nigeria to the bustling capital city of Lagos. This journey takes place against the backdrop of the 1993 Nigerian election crisis, a moment of profound political upheaval and unrest. The film, which blends Yoruba, Naija-Pidgin, and English, has been praised for announcing Davies Jr. as a "major cinematic voice."




