In English, Igbo & Nigerian Pidgin with English Subtitles
Wheelchair accessible
Companion Card accepted
Assistive Hearing system available (FM)
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Winner of the Teddy Award for best queer film at Berlinale, this slow-burn love story is told with tenderness and restraint.
Bambino has resigned himself to a solitary life, until he meets the charming Bawa. Drawn into his attempts to win a photography competition, Bambino joins Bawa on his explorations of Lagos in search of the perfect shot, as model and muse. But as Nigeria’s anti-gay laws loom, both struggle to acknowledge the growing affection between them. Winner of the Teddy Award for best queer film at Berlinale, this slow-burn love story is told with tenderness and restraint.
Winner of the Berlinale Teddy Award
In English, Igbo & Nigerian Pidgin with English Subtitles
Wheelchair accessible
Companion Card accepted
Assistive Hearing system available (FM)
Find out more about accessibility at Riverside Theatres
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English, Igbo & Nigerian Pidgin with English Subtitles
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