HD
2012
In a gripping tale of power and tradition, an African dictator, portrayed by Wole Soyinka, seeks to solidify his rule by persuading the deposed king, played by Rashidi Onikoyi, to endorse him at the imminent harvest festival. The ceremonial yam symbolizes legitimacy and community approval, making it crucial for the dictator’s authority. As tensions rise, the struggle between old customs and new power dynamics unfolds, revealing deep societal rifts and the complexities of leadership. The film delves into themes of legitimacy, tradition, and the weight of history in contemporary governance.