My Father’s Shadow (12A) Borderlines Film Festival

March 14 - March 18

Show Times

Please note: Film starts at advertised time
Saturday 14th March at 4.30pm - Studio One
Wednesday 18th March at 1.45pm - Cinema
Venue: Cinema

Prices

Evenings: £9.50/£10.50 (Premium seats)
Mornings and matinees: £8.50/£9.50 (Premium seats)
Concessions and members discounts apply
Studio One: Platinum, Gold & Silver Members: £5
March 14 - March 18

British Nigerian Akinola Davies Jr’s bold and poetic debut is a semi-autobiographical tale set over the course of a single day in Lagos as political unrest looms.

Nigeria, 1993: Kid brothers Remi and Akin are gifted a day with their estranged father Folarin. Together, they voyage into Lagos for the first time, the boys taking in both the colossal city and the obstacles to getting there. Folarin’s mission is threatened by the unfolding presidential election – the first since the military takeover 10 years previously – and the chaos he fears will follow. It is a vivid and intensely personal drama, a child’s eye view of a mysterious father and a country on the edge of political turmoil.


Director: Akinola Davies Jr.
STARRING: Sope Dirisu, Godwin Egbo, Chibuike Marvelous Egbo
UK/NIGERIA/IRELAND, 2025
1 HOUR 33 MINUTES
ENGLISH/NIGERIAN PIDGIN (NAIJA)/YORUBA + ENGLISH SUBTITLES

Show Times

Please note: Film starts at advertised time
Saturday 14th March at 4.30pm - Studio One
Wednesday 18th March at 1.45pm - Cinema
Venue: Cinema

Prices

Evenings: £9.50/£10.50 (Premium seats)
Mornings and matinees: £8.50/£9.50 (Premium seats)
Concessions and members discounts apply
Studio One: Platinum, Gold & Silver Members: £5

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