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Last Thursday in Lagos, Nigeria’s cinematic pride ‘My Father’s Shadow’ returned home for its Nigerian premiere after making history as the first Nigerian film to make the Cannes’ Official Selection (Un Certain Regard).
The work explores neon as sculptural light for the home—a lamp to sit by your morning coffee, a chandelier to gather beneath, even a chair to sit in.