My Father’s Shadow looms over competition at British independent film awards
      Akinola Davies Jr’s Nigeria-set drama has 12 nominations, including best film and besr director Nigeria-set drama My Father’s Shadow is the leading contender at this year’s British independent film awards (Bifas), after it scooped 12 nominations, including best British independent film, best (…)
  
  
  
  
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