Damilola, Our Loved Boy

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Damilola, Our Loved Boy
Genre Drama
True crime
Written by Levi David Addai
Directed by Euros Lyn
Starring Babou Ceesay
Wunmi Mosaku
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producerColin Barr [1]
ProducerSusan Horth [1]
Running time87 minutes [1]
Production companyMinnow Films [1]
Original release
Network BBC One
Release7 November 2016 (2016-11-07)

Damilola, Our Loved Boy is a British television film about the events surrounding the 27 November 2000 death of Damilola Taylor. [2] The film aired on BBC One on 7 November 2016, and was written by Levi David Addai, directed by Euros Lyn, and starred Babou Ceesay and Wunmi Mosaku. [1] The film received three nominations at the 2017 British Academy Television Awards, winning Best Single Drama and Best Supporting Actress for Mosaku. [3]

Contents

Cast

Reception

Critical reception

The Telegraph 's Michael Hogan gave the film four stars out of five, calling it a "terrific piece of TV" and a "fitting tribute". Hogan also praised the "superb" performances from Babou Ceesay and Wunmi Mosaku, and noted that Sammy Kamara as Damilola was "luminous and full of life". [4]

The Guardian 's Sam Wollaston called the film a "quietly powerful, affecting drama" and praised the performances from Mosaku, Juwon Adedokun, and in particular, Ceesay. [5]

Accolades

List of awards and nominations
YearAwardCategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef(s)
2017
British Academy Television Awards Best Single Drama Damilola, Our Loved BoyWon [3]
Best Actor Babou Ceesay Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Wunmi Mosaku Won
Royal Television Society Craft & Design Awards Director - Drama Euros Lyn Nominated [6]
Music - Original Score Dru Masters Won
2018
Royal Television Society Programme Awards Single DramaDamilola, Our Loved BoyNominated [7]
Actor: FemaleWunmi MosakuNominated

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