Saturday, June 27, 2026

In 'My Father's Shadow,' household reminiscence and Nigerian historical past are resurectected

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The British Nigerian director Akinola Davies Jr. and his brother Wale had been each toddlers when their father died. As adults, they may hardly bear in mind him. Then Wale had an thought for film. What if, by some film miracle, they’d gotten to spend a day with their dad? In “My Father’s Shadow,” the Davies brothers […]

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