Shadow of Success: Nigerian Drama Dominates British Independent Film Awards Nominations
Akinola Davies Jr's debut feature, My Father's Shadow, is leading the pack at this year's prestigious British Independent Film Awards (Bifas), raking up a total of 12 nominations. The Nigeria-set drama takes home top honors in several categories, including Best British Independent Film, Best Director for Akinola Davies Jr, and Best Screenplay for Wale Davies, his brother. While Pillion, adapted from Adam Mars-Jones's coming-of-age story, secured 10 nominations, and biopic I Swear garnered nine, My Father's Shadow stands out as a frontrunner.
Cannes debut did not go unnoticed. The film received glowing reviews from critics, including The Guardian's Peter Bradshaw, who described it as "a transparently personal project" with the director skillfully weaving a coming-of-age narrative about two young boys encountering their absent father for the first time. The film premiered in Nigeria and is set to hit UK theaters later this year.
Pillion, meanwhile, had its own successful premiere at Cannes, where Bradshaw praised it as "an intensely English story of romance, devotion, and loss" from director Harry Lighton. The British drama boasts a star-studded cast, with Harry Melling up for Best Lead Performance.
Biopic I Swear, chronicling the life of Tourette syndrome activist John Davidson, has also secured nominations in several categories, including Best Director for Kirk Jones and Best Lead Performance for Robert Aramayo.
The Bifas ceremony will take place on November 30th in London.
				
			Akinola Davies Jr's debut feature, My Father's Shadow, is leading the pack at this year's prestigious British Independent Film Awards (Bifas), raking up a total of 12 nominations. The Nigeria-set drama takes home top honors in several categories, including Best British Independent Film, Best Director for Akinola Davies Jr, and Best Screenplay for Wale Davies, his brother. While Pillion, adapted from Adam Mars-Jones's coming-of-age story, secured 10 nominations, and biopic I Swear garnered nine, My Father's Shadow stands out as a frontrunner.
Cannes debut did not go unnoticed. The film received glowing reviews from critics, including The Guardian's Peter Bradshaw, who described it as "a transparently personal project" with the director skillfully weaving a coming-of-age narrative about two young boys encountering their absent father for the first time. The film premiered in Nigeria and is set to hit UK theaters later this year.
Pillion, meanwhile, had its own successful premiere at Cannes, where Bradshaw praised it as "an intensely English story of romance, devotion, and loss" from director Harry Lighton. The British drama boasts a star-studded cast, with Harry Melling up for Best Lead Performance.
Biopic I Swear, chronicling the life of Tourette syndrome activist John Davidson, has also secured nominations in several categories, including Best Director for Kirk Jones and Best Lead Performance for Robert Aramayo.
The Bifas ceremony will take place on November 30th in London.