Filmmaker, writer, visual artist, and current BAFTA Breakthrough, Akinola Davies Jr is the definition of multitalented. Now thanks to his debut film My Father’s Shadow he can also add BAFTA Award winner to this ever-growing list of achievements. Impressive for someone who admits: “I never thought I was going to make a feature film if I’m honest. I didn’t really think I’d get that opportunity.”
Davies Jr, along with his brother Wale Davies, won the Outstanding Debut for a British Writer, Director or Producer at the 2026 EE BAFTA Film Awards. Capturing audiences’ attention with their semi-autobiographical story of two boys and their father set over the course of one day during the 90s Lagos elections it was a film that was both “cathartic” for the duo and resonated widely with filmgoers.