Cannes-recognised My Father’s Shadow hits Nigerian cinemas September 19
[The Nation - Nigeria] - 20/08/2025
Nigerian audiences are set for a cinematic treat as My Father’s Shadow, the internationally acclaimed debut feature film by Akinola Davies Jr., will premiere in cinemas nationwide on September 19. The post Cannes-recognised My Father’s Shadow hits Nigerian cinemas September 19 appeared first on (…)
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