A special BTS look at the making of My Father’s Shadow, which was shot over 6 weeks in Lagos and Ibadan 🇳🇬🎥
To Nigerians who haven’t had the chance to see our film yet, stay tuned for something special coming soon 🎞️
Fatherland shares our AMVCA wins with the hundreds of Nigerian cast and crew that tirelessly worked on set 🏆
At S16 Film Festival, Wale Davies highlighted how funds are often announced in Nigeria but rarely reach filmmakers.
Using My Father’s Shadow, he notes that the film represents the UK because the BBC and BFI actually funded it.
Fatherland invited people who lived through the June 12 1993 election crisis to share their stories with us…. and with their children.
You can learn more about this pivotal day in Nigerian history by watching My Father’s Shadow, which is still showing in cinemas in Nigeria and Ghana. The film follows a father and his two sons on a day in Lagos against the backdrop of the June 1993 election crisis.
“Stories from June 12” will be shared in full next week.
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11:3am
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