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My Father's Shadow

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The UK's Best International Feature Film entry to the 98th Academy Awards® and recipient of the Caméra d'Or Special Mention at Cannes, Akinola Davis Jr.'s MY FATHER'S SHADOW is a poetic, tender portrait of father-son bonds. Framed by the political landscape of 1993 Lagos, the film follows a father and his two young sons as they journey into and around the vibrantly rendered Nigerian metropolis, quietly reckoning with their relationship while navigating a city on the precipice of democratic crisis. Brothers and collaborators Akinola Davis Jr. and Wale Davies bring us a groundbreaking feature debut -- centering an award-winning performance by Sopé Dìrísù (Slow Horses, Gangs of London) -- that reveals the profound depths of what families leave unspoken.
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Weaving high-stakes political commentary with rich personal dynamics that are bolstered by Sope Dirisu's commanding performance, My Father's Shadow casts a highly promising light on feature-debut director Akinola Davies' future.

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Jacob Oller AV Club 3d
B+
The story two brothers tell themselves about their father, and about their childhood in Nigeria, My Father’s Shadow is as well-loved and well-worn as a lucky charm. Go to Full Review
Alissa Wilkinson New York Times 4d
It’s that sharp contrast of beauty with an undercurrent of pain that makes “My Father’s Shadow” so bittersweet, and it’s why it cuts to the quick. Go to Full Review
Cortlyn Kelly Chicago Reader 5d
This reflective concoction of adoration and grief is speculative magic, molded by the respective and interconnected complexities of fatherhood and boyhood. Go to Full Review
Bill Newcott The Saturday Evening Post 1d
4/5
With each moment of gathering darkness, the film etches a vivid portrait of a family — and country — scarred by the past yet facing the future with grim determination and a touch of unrealistic optimism. Go to Full Review
Andrew Murray The Upcoming 1d
4/5
[A] poignant exploration of fatherhood and memory that marks an engrossing debut from Davies Jr. Go to Full Review
Mike McGranaghan Aisle Seat 1d
3.5/4
Great truths come from a simple story, making My Father’s Shadow a picture you won’t be able to stop thinking about. Go to Full Review
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john b @JohnIrish Feb 7 This is a very different type of movie. Very stylish and deeply moving. It takes a very simple story about a father and his sons yet manages to tell a very gripping story of political unrest in Nigeria. It captures so much so simply. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis The UK's Best International Feature Film entry to the 98th Academy Awards® and recipient of the Caméra d'Or Special Mention at Cannes, Akinola Davis Jr.'s MY FATHER'S SHADOW is a poetic, tender portrait of father-son bonds. Framed by the political landscape of 1993 Lagos, the film follows a father and his two young sons as they journey into and around the vibrantly rendered Nigerian metropolis, quietly reckoning with their relationship while navigating a city on the precipice of democratic crisis. Brothers and collaborators Akinola Davis Jr. and Wale Davies bring us a groundbreaking feature debut -- centering an award-winning performance by Sopé Dìrísù (Slow Horses, Gangs of London) -- that reveals the profound depths of what families leave unspoken.
Director
Akinola Davies
Producer
Rachel Dargavel, Funmbi Ogunbanwo
Screenwriter
Wale Davies, Akinola Davies
Distributor
MUBI
Production Co
British Film Institute, BBC Film
Genre
Drama
Original Language
British English
Release Date (Theaters)
Nov 21, 2025, Limited
Runtime
1h 34m