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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."
Produced by Element Pictures, Crybaby, and Fatherland Productions, "My Father's Shadow" was shot on location in Lagos and Ibadan, Nigeria, with post-production completed in London. The film features a standout performance by Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù, known for his roles in "Slow Horses" and "Gangs Of London," alongside newcomers Godwin Egbo and Chibuike Marvellous Egbo. With its intimate storytelling and epic scope, "My Father's Shadow" is poised to captivate audiences and bring a unique Nigerian perspective to the global stage.