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In a bustling Lagos neighborhood, a young woman discovers that her late grandmother's silence hid a powerful story of resilience during Nigeria's civil war. As she pieces together fragmented memories and old photographs, she must confront her own voice and the legacy she chooses to carry forward.
"A haunting meditation on class, migration, and the invisible weight of generational sacrifice. Elegant, restrained, devastating."
— Sight & Sound Magazine
Directed by
Chioma Nwosu
Produced by
Kemi Adeyemi
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The Weight of Silence follows Adaeze, a 22-year-old woman who has become the first in her family to attend university. She is weeks away from accepting a prestigious scholarship to study abroad when she receives news that her mother, struggling with mounting debt, has sold their family compound—the only home Adaeze has ever known.
Returning to Lagos, Adaeze navigates the suffocating tension between her mother's sacrifice and her own ambition. The film explores themes of class mobility, generational expectation, migration, and the quiet devastation of being caught between two worlds—neither of which feels entirely yours.
Shot over 12 days in Lagos and Enugu, the film uses long takes and natural light to capture the emotional weight of decisions made in silence. The story asks: What do we owe the people who gave up everything so we could leave?
"I wanted to tell a story about the invisible contracts we inherit—the debts that aren't financial, the silences that carry more weight than words. Adaeze's story is one I've seen repeated across generations of Nigerian families: the child who escapes, the parent who stays behind, and the unbearable distance that grows between them. This is not a film about answers. It's about the questions we live with."
— Chioma Nwosu, Writer & Director
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Lagos International Film Festival 2024
Durban International Film Festival
FESPACO 2024
"A masterclass in restraint. Nwosu captures the quiet devastation of generational sacrifice with stunning visual poetry and emotional precision."
— Variety
"One of the most emotionally intelligent African short films of the decade. Essential viewing."
— Screen International
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