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My Father’s Shadow

  Akinola Davies Jr.  |  U.K., Nigeria

On what begins as an ordinary day, two brothers wait—restless, suspended—for the return of their estranged father, journalist and activist Folarin. He suddenly appears and takes his sons on a thrilling, unexpected trip into Lagos to collect his long-overdue unpaid salary. Set against the backdrop of Nigeria’s pivotal 1993 presidential election, one that offers a choice between military rule and democracy, the city is bracing for backlash. Together, the three must navigate the commotion as the nation breathlessly awaits the results.

Based on director Akinola Davies Jr.’s personal experiences, My Father’s Shadow is a poetic and moving meditation on love, legacy, and the human cost of political conviction. The film delicately traces the intersections of social resistance and private reckoning, tenderly contrasting a complex portrait of fatherhood against his sons’ coming-of-age. Beautifully textured 16mm images lend authenticity and nostalgia to this snapshot of history.

 English, Nigerian Pidgin, Yoruban 

 94 minutes

Screenings & Events

There are currently no upcoming screenings of this film.

Media

Film Credits

  •   Rachel Dargavel, Funmbi Ogunbanwo
  •   Wale Davies
  •   Omar Guzmán Castro
  •   Jermaine Edwards
  •   Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù, Chibuike Marvellous Egbo, Godwin Egbo
  •   Duval Timothy, CJ Mirra
  •   Akinola Davies Jr., Wale Davies, Ed Guiney, Andrew Lowe, Eva Yates, Ama Ampadu, Christian Vesper
  •   Element Pictures, Fatherland

Sponsors

Program Patron

John and Jacolyn Bucksbaum Family Foundation

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