Pasa Faho + Q&A with director Kalu Oji at the NFSA
Popular stand-up comedian and actor Okey Bakassi stars as an Igbo shoe seller caught in a cross-cultural crisis, as he fights to save his shop and be a father to his estranged 12-year-old son, Obinna (Tyson Palmer).
This tender and beautiful film tells a quintessentially Australian story exploring identity, family, and the meaning of home.
‘In Pasa Faho, Kalu Oji’s feature film debut about a complex relationship between a Nigerian immigrant and his Australian-born son, we see that Melbourne far less-seen on screen – but one that rings more true than most movies about this beautiful, multicultural urban sprawl.’ – ScreenHub
Join us for a Q&A with director Kalu Oji following the screening.
Dates and Times
Organiser
- National Film and Sound Archive
- 0262482000
- tickets@nfsa.gov.au
- View Organiser Website
Price and bookings
Location
- Acton
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McCoy Circuit, 1
Acton, ACT 2601