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Father's Shadow: Lagos Tale of Unrest & Love
4 Dec
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.

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.




