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'My Father's Shadow' Review: Cannes' First Nigerian Movie Mixes Autobiography and Mystery
The line "I'll see you in my dreams" is repeated frequently in Akinola Davies Jr.'s "My Father's Shadow," the first film from a Nigerian director to earn a slot in the Cannes Film Festival's official ...
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Nigerian cinema in the spotlight as ‘My Father’s Shadow’ to premiere in Cannes Film Festival first
Nigeria is going to Cannes. In what is understood to be a first in the film festival’s near-80 year history, a movie from Africa’s most populous nation has been chosen as part of the Cannes Film ...
The British Nigerian director Akinola Davies Jr. and his brother Wale were both toddlers when their father died. As adults, they could hardly remember him. Then Wale had an idea for movie. What if, by ...
The line “I’ll see you in my dreams” is repeated frequently in Akinola Davies Jr.’s “My Father’s Shadow,” the first film from a Nigerian director to earn a slot in the Cannes Film Festival’s official ...
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