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Beyond Tarkwa Bay: A Nigerian Surf Documentary At PAFF

January 16, 2026
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The new short documentary, Beyond Tarkwa Bay, which explores the vibrant surf culture of Lagos amid the challenges of forced eviction, has been selected for the 34th Pan African Film & Arts Festival (PAFF).

As the largest and most prestigious Black film festival in the U.S., PAFF is an Academy Award-qualifying event for short documentaries. This recognition elevates Beyond Tarkwa Bay to an international platform, showcasing a unique Nigerian subculture fighting to survive.

Directed by the acclaimed filmmaker Peter Oke (known for Boys On The Brink) and produced with Rume Onosode, the documentary follows Abraham, a teenage surfer who experiences liberation on the waves of Tarkwa Bay in Lagos.

However, when naval bulldozers abruptly demolish the community in a violent eviction, Abraham’s aspirations are threatened. Determined not to be a victim, he transforms his sorrow into motivation for an upcoming surfing competition that could offer him an escape from the only home he has ever known.

Financial backing from Akin Jones of Aella Microfinance Bank and entrepreneur George Oni has made this film possible, providing an intimate view of the juxtaposition between youthful sports joy and the grim reality of systemic displacement.

“This story is more about resilience in sports than it is about displacement,” remarked director Oke. “These athletes have turned a moment of sorrow into determination, and the Nigerian Olympic Committee now acknowledges their efforts. They are demonstrating that young people from Tarkwa Bay have the potential to represent Nigeria at the Youth Olympic Games.”

The film serves as a connection between Lagos and the Diaspora. While filmed entirely in Lagos, capturing the dynamic spirit of the Tarkwa Bay community, its post-production took place in Toronto, Canada.

With strong support from Adewale Fawe and John Micheletti of The Nigerian Surfing Federation, Beyond Tarkwa Bay’s selection for PAFF is a significant achievement that brings global attention to the talent and promise of Nigerian water sports athletes.

“It is a tremendous honour for Beyond Tarkwa Bay to premiere at PAFF,” said director Oke. “This film embodies the strength of Nigerian youth, the importance of mentorship, and the unyielding spirit of Tarkwa Bay. I hope it encourages audiences to chase their dreams, no matter the challenges they face.”

The Pan African Film Festival, held annually in Los Angeles during Black History Month (February), stands as a key celebration of the Black creative experience. Winning the Best Documentary Short award at PAFF would qualify Beyond Tarkwa Bay for consideration at the Academy Awards.

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