Component’s Rachel Dargavel On Sizzling Akinola Davies Movie ‘Delta Pressure Six’
EXCLUSIVE: Component Photos’ Rachel Dargavel, producer of Akinola Davies’s My Father’s Shadow, Nigeria’s first Cannes entry, tells Deadline that she and the filmmaker are in early improvement for his sophomore characteristic, Delta Pressure Six, which might be filmed on places within the huge southern area of the West African nation.
The producer is keen to get the movie rolling inside two years. “You know the way laborious it’s to get a second characteristic up and away and to make it nice. And many individuals fall on the second characteristic. And I need for us to not be these folks,” she insists.
Delta Pressure Six, a step up by way of imaginative and prescient and funds, is being written by Davies and Wale, his Lagos-based sibling (collectively they penned the screenplay for his or her freshman hit), and is about within the oil-rich Niger Delta badlands the place rebels kidnap overseas employees and sabotage pipelines.
The movie, each a thriller and a morality story, is being developed by Dargavel at Component and can discover the battle between native militia and oil executives whereas additionally specializing in the journalists who report on them. The panorama has been ravaged, Dargavel explains, “by the necessity for oil, or the greed for oil, whichever manner you take a look at it.”
My Father’s Shadow, which is able to play on the BFI London Movie Pageant within the fall, screened in Un Sure Regard, turning into one of the crucial mentioned movies within the 2025 choice. Even Nicole Kidman had gotten wind of it and at one level thought-about rolling as much as the movie’s rollicking post-premiere occasion on the seaside with me in tow, however, alas, the Oscar winner was unable to interrupt away from an official perform. Turned out to be the occasion of Cannes.
Through the pageant’s closing ceremony, Digicam d’or jury president, the director Alice Rohrwacher (La Chimera, Joyful as Lazzaro), introduced a “Particular Point out” for My Father’s Shadow. It was marked by an unforgettable second. Davies arose from his seat within the Grand Lumière, his handsomely bleached hair making him instantly obvious amidst the black-tie crowd.

Akinola Davies through the Closing Ceremony of the 78th Cannes Movie Pageant held on the Palais des Festivals on Might 24, 2025 in Cannes, France.
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He was already being courted by the likes of Plan B, and others who wished to be within the enterprise of tying up his second film. Davies says every thing has to undergo Raxana Adle, his longtime rep at Lark Administration, and Dargavel.
There’s no cause, Dargavel tells us, why Delta Pressure Six and Davies’s future options can’t be supported at Component in the identical manner that Ed Guiney and Andrew Lowe, the corporate’s founders and prime executives, stepped as much as produce lots of Yorgos Lanthimos’s movies.
“Component are dedicated to storytelling and so they’re dedicated to expertise and nurturing expertise and rising expertise,” Dargavel says with ardour throughout an interview just lately over breakfast on the Dean Road Townhouse in Soho. I used to be eager to know the way her profession in footage started, how she turned one of many business’s main lights, and why Nigeria, in each senses of the phrase, has turn into one of many hottest locations to make films, regardless that the nation’s film manufacturing infrastructure is comparatively nascent.
“It’s a critical enterprise having taken on a accountability of really being somebody’s producer,” Dargavel states. “You aren’t simply in it for the cash. It’s such as you’re in it since you care in regards to the individual, you care in regards to the movies that they’re making… I’m dedicated to creating Akinola’s subsequent movie and making it successful …and making it not too slowly to have folks go, ‘Oh, what occurred to that man that made that very promising movie My Father’s Shadow?’ We all know how the business works,” she sighs.
Good that the British and Nigerian movie business can cling on to him, I say. Dargnavel nods. ”Akinola is a really proficient director and he tells tales with conviction. That’s a top quality that not each director has: telling tales that resonate.”

(L/R) Rachel Dargavel with Akinola Davies, Emma Norton ,Lee Groombridge, and Harry Lighton. Photograph: Baz Bamigboye/Deadline
I point out the utter simplicity of an early scene in My Father’s Shadow the place the 2 brothers central to the story, performed by children Godwin Egbo and Chibuike Marvelous Egbo, squabble over the scale of their potions of breakfast cereal, whereas they await the arrival of their father, an excellent Sopé Dìrísù (His Home, Gangs of London, Gradual Horses).
“Possibly it doesn’t resonate with everyone by way of the setting,” Dargavel cautions, ”however everybody who’s bought a sibling or has even seen siblings argue, understands that dynamic…”
Dargavel laughs and says that filming in Nigeria isn’t “for the faint-hearted”, however she’s happy to be returning there “with Akinola, Wale and Funmbi,” the latter title being that of Lagos-based Funmbi Ogunbanwo, who produced the movie with Dargavel and who can be an government at Wale Davies’s Fatherland Productions, a music video and commercials producing home.
Ogunbanwo and Dargavel met through the filming in Lagos on Akinola Davies’s BBC Movie-backed brief Lizard, and Dargavel had been impressed with the Nigerian girl’s persistence in getting issues completed.
However she needed to woo her as a result of Ogunbanwo hadn’t been positive that she wished to stay within the business. “I can maintain your hand via it,” Dargavel remembers telling her. ”And all of the issues that I’ve discovered throughout the years, I may also help deliver that to Nigeria. However I don’t know Nigeria. I don’t reside there. You do,” she recollects saying. “In the identical manner that I’ve had folks all through my profession help me,” she wished to do the identical for Ogunbanwo.
There are numerous outsiders who need to work in Nigeria now. Others have made movies there through the years, consider Half of a Yellow Solar with Thandiwe Newton and Chiwetel Ejiofor, as an example. However there’s undoubtedly renewed curiosity due to Akinola and Wale Davies. Their voice has a vibe that travels additional.
Nevertheless, Dargavel warns that the relationships between foreigners and Nigerians “simply can’t be enterprise and transactional.” Persevering with her level, she means that there have to be an actual dedication to “why you need to inform the story there.”
Her time in Lagos on My Father’s Shadow was spent on set. She ate the native meals. In spite of everything, “Lagos is a cosmopolitan metropolis. That facet of Lagos, going to eating places, is fairly simple, actually. Working there may be totally different. The warmth and the site visitors; insurance coverage was extremely difficult once we had been there; the foreign money was transferring everywhere. We locked in a price, which had doubled by the point we’d left.”
Ogunbanwo needed to renegotiate a locked-in contract on the financial institution, which, says Dargavel, ultimately “went in our favor.”
Some 13 worldwide HoDs, from South Africa, the UK and the US, joined the manufacturing in Lagos, partnering with Nigerians who shared the identical disciplines. Varied administration and manufacturing account techniques that the Nigerian staff had by no means labored on earlier than had been put in, which required coaching throughout the entire departments. Dargavel’s desirous to work with most of the identical crew Nigerian crew members as a result of they labored “so extremely laborious. They simply didn’t cease.”

Rachel Dargavel in London. Photograph by Baz Bamigboye/Deadline
Lucy Drury, one of many co-producers, who’d been with Dargavel at Potboiler, and can be now at Component, “was completely integral,” says Dargavel. The movie was primarily financed out of the UK with main help early on from BBC Movie and, afterward, from the BFI. In actual fact, Dargavel has developed shut ties with the admirable Eva Yates at BBC Movie and the BFI’s outstanding Ama Ampadu. There was no Nigerian funding.
Initially, Dargavel developed My Father’s Shadow “at my very own firm” Cry Child, and was thrilled when Component agreed to throw their hat in. She calls Cry Child “a spot the place I’m incubating my very own tasks as a producer as a result of I wished to be creating tasks that had been owned by me, that I’d put my very own time and funding into.”
Her bread and butter, she provides, comes from her producing position at Component, which she describes as a “implausible firm to work at” including that Component had been “very enthusiastic about Akinola,” and very happy to help her as a producer “within the subsequent little bit of my profession.”
She knew Lagos a bit of from when Potboiler’s Andrea Calderwood and Gail Egan despatched her there on a recce for the HBO restricted sequence based mostly on Americanah, the difference of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s bestseller. HBO later determined to not proceed with Americanah. Possibly that’ll get going once more?
While Dargavel was within the neighbourhood, because it had been, the producer, who’d already befriended Akinola Davies after discovering his music movies, produced his 18-minute movie Lizard there, which went on to win the 2021 Sundance Quick Movie Grand Jury Prize. Lizard’s success additional cemented her ties to Davies and Ogunbanwo at Fatherland and with Eva Yates, who championed the brief.
Dargavel remembers the searing Lagos humidity hitting her as she travelled across the metropolis. “Your senses are overwhelmed, however it doesn’t have an effect on me. I didn’t discover it unimaginable. I simply thought, ‘Okay, we’ve bought to simply actually pull collectively right here, and I want to make use of the expertise that I’ve culminated over all these years,’” she says.
Lizard was shot in a single location at a big church complicated. The shoot went effectively should you don’t depend the day native authorities switched the date of a city-wide marathon that meant the closure of a key bridge, which might make it unimaginable for native crew and background artists to get to the set. The answer was to arrange bunks on web site for all involved to make sure filming might proceed with all current and proper.
On the again of Lizard, Dargavel and Akinola met with Yates to debate the My Father’s Shadow mission. It’d been written by Wale Davies as a brief movie a number of years earlier than. After studying it, all of them determined to transform it as a characteristic. Dargnavel’s view is that for a primary characteristic, certainly for any film: “It’s essential know the story and why you’re telling it.”
There’s added, pointless stress should you go in in your first movie “making one thing about which you’ve bought no clue about. My Father’s Shadow is inherently their story. It’s a movie that has components of their late father in it, plus the film’s additionally about Nigeria,” she explains whereas observing that in improvement one other layer was added in order that the story of a father and his two younger sons journeying to Lagos can be set towards the backdrop of civil unrest over the the nation’s controversial, June twelfth, 1993 presidential election.

Akinola Davies, Sope Dirisu at Deadline Studio on the 78th Cannes Movie Pageant on Might 19, 2025 in Cannes, France.
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Dargavel was raised in Matlock, on the River Derwent, in Derbyshire. Later, throughout her time at Nottingham College, she used her pupil mortgage to purchase a digital video digital camera and spent three years filming ”anybody, something, and everyone.” She and a burgeoning filmmaker joined forces to shoot music movies and shorts, though she now concedes that it was extra “our bodies on display” quite than precise filmmaking.
Seems it was time effectively spent. With out realising it, she was kinda producing.
Submit college, she put her time, as she places it, ”within the trenches as crew,” working as a runner, third AD, whereas at evening she saved her hand within the music video and brief movie world.
Across the identical time, she noticed Shane Meadows’ Useless Man’s Sneakers and found that it was filmed at Riber Citadel, a spit away from her hometown. “Swiftly one thing clicked for me,” she says. Seeing a panorama that she was intimately aware of on an enormous display was massively significant. “You’ll be able to inform these implausible tales in any surroundings,” every thing native is common, she realized — some extent that hit house when she was in Nigeria capturing My Father’s Shadow.
The now defunct EM Media fund had a bit of pot of cash for movies being shot within the East Midlands area via which low-budget films resembling Nicolas Winding Refn’s Branson, Paul King’s Bunny and the Bull, and That is England had been co-financed. It’s how Dargavel met producer Tristan Goligher (Lean on Pete, 45 Years), who employed her to line produce Andrew Haigh’s (All of Us Strangers) early characteristic Weekend and to supply Harry Wootliff’s debut characteristic Solely You, starring a youthful Josh O’Connor.
“So we had been all form of kicking round in Nottingham at the moment and making an attempt to know what tales we wished to inform,” she recollects.
Quickly after she was juggling between making the music movies, producing commercials whereas additionally now working for director Paul Andrew Williams (London to Brighton) and producer Ken Marshall (Filth) at their Metal Mill Photos firm serving to them produce Martin Radich’s Norfolk, Williams’ Unfinished Tune (launched as Tune for Marion within the UK), with Vanessa Redgrave and Gemma Arterton, and Jon S. Baird’s Filth with James McAvoy and Imogen Poots
Transferring right down to London, one in every of her jobs was to line produce Sebastián Lelio’s Disobedience, starring Rachel Weisz and Rachel McAdams, for Component. Pregnant together with her second baby, Dargavel was after a job that might pay a daily revenue. After chatting it via with Ed Guiney, he went on to introduce her to legends Calderwood and Eagan at Potboiler the place she was to spend over 4 years as head of manufacturing.
After our breakfast, I spent some time mapping out Dargavel’s timeline and I discovered myself happening a little bit of a rabbit gap as I criss-crossed Dargavel’s many credit, pondering over all the folks she’d interacted with who had gone on to assist her throughout her rise.
“I cherished the intimacy of these types of relationships and friendships that may develop through the years,” she says, citing Tristan Goligher, Ken Marshall, Andrea Calderwood, Gail Egan, Anna Griffin (Sister Midnight), Emily Morgan (I Am Not a Witch), and plenty of others, who had been greater than “significant” to her.
I marvel on the tenacity of all really inventive movie producers. They run via a metaphorical line of fireside every day. However, it appears to me, the perfect ones, via sheer expertise, are capable of sort out every thing that’s thrown at them.
Will Nigeria turn into a brand new film frontier? It’s actually doable, simply so long as outsiders don’t swoop in like white saviours, one thing which Dargavel most undoubtedly isn’t.
Locals are keen to interact, it appears. Dargavel tells the story of cows – the mooing form – that had been late to the My Father’s Shadow set as a result of the van transporting them had damaged down. However 4 hours later, they arrived in a automotive, a few them travelled within the trunk. “That’s the truth of what we did,” Dargavel shrugs. “The man wanted the cash, the van broke down, so he put them within the automotive and drove. He bought paid, and we bought to movie the cows.”
The cows had been under no circumstances harmed.
So, sure, she’s greater than prepared for no matter erupts from the oilfields in Delta Pressure Six.
Together with her Cry Child hat on, Dargavel’s a minority co-producer of Karim Aïnouz’s forthcoming Rosebush Pruning with Elle Fanning, Pamela Anderson, Riley Keough, Jamie Bell, and Callum Turner.

Elle Fanning: Photograph By Baz Bamigboye/Deadline
One other Cry Child mission is with Caleb Femi (Trade, Giraffe), a poet, creator, and movie director.
The deliberate movie is predicated on Femi’s 2024 novel The Wickedest, which is about one evening at a South London intergenerational house-party. It’s a lady’s coming-of-age story “about decisions in life,” Dargavel says. Femi will write and direct.
Different tasks embody: August Ham set in Jamaica, written by Courttia Newland (Small Axe– the Pink, White & Blue, Lover’s Rock movies, The Lady within the Wall), and Dargavel has bagged author Daisy Haggard’s (Again to Life) as but untitled debut characteristic.
“I’m not going to be like, Mrs.Nigeria solely,” Dargavel says, chuckling.
We joke that maybe Akinola Davies may at some point make a film set within the Derbyshire Dales the place she grew up.
Really…
