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Breaking Through: Nigeria Films at the Cannes Festival 2025
The 78th edition of the Cannes Film Festival from May 13 to May 24, 2025 marks a historic turning point for Nigerian cinema. For the first time ever, Nigeria isn’t just participating at the prestigious global event; it’s staking a powerful claim on the world stage.
From a debut national pavilion to the official recognition of two groundbreaking films, Nigeria is rewriting the narrative of African storytelling at Cannes. This year’s festival features 22 films in the Official Selection, but what makes 2025 unforgettable for Nollywood isn’t just the numbers, it’s the quality, boldness, and cultural depth of the stories being told.
This is more than presence. It’s representation with purpose, and a moment that signals a new era for Nigerian film.
Here are the two Nigerian films making waves at Cannes 2025, each bringing a unique story and perspective to the global stage.
My Father’s Shadow
Director: Akinola Davies Jr.
Category: Cannes Official Selection
Premiere Date: May 18, 2025
My Father’s Shadow makes history as the first Nigerian feature film to be included in the Cannes Official Selection. Set against the backdrop of the 1993 Nigerian presidential election, the film follows two brothers navigating a politically tense Lagos with their estranged father.
With raw emotion, political insight, and masterful cinematography, this film represents a milestone for Nigerian storytelling on the global stage.
Osamede
Director: James Omokwe
Category: Cannes Film Market Screening
Screening Date: May 17, 2025
Rooted in African mythology and history, Osamede is a fantasy thriller set in the 1897 Benin Kingdom. It follows a young orphan girl who discovers her superhuman powers and sets out to protect her people against colonial threats. With its stunning visuals and mythical narrative, Osamede is a bold testament to Nollywood’s capacity for genre innovation and world-building.
Its screening at the Cannes Film Market puts the spotlight on Nigeria’s ability to compete at a global scale.
Conclusion
With the groundbreaking inclusion of My Father’s Shadow and the fantasy brilliance of Osamede, Cannes 2025 marks a monumental moment for Nollywood.
This is not just a breakthrough, it’s a blueprint for the next chapter of Nollywood: bold, visionary, and ready to take center stage. Which of these Nigerian films will you watch first? The historical and emotional layers of My Father’s Shadow? The magical, mythical adventure of Osamede? Let me know in the comments which one you’re most excited to see.
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