Vanessa Obioha Recently, Netflix released ‘Clash’, a film by multiple award-winning film director and producer, Pascal Atuma. The film boasting a star-studded cast drawn from Nollywood, Hollywood, and other film industries, explores the complexities of multicultural relationships. It focuses on a young Nigerian who for many years lived a lie with a misconception that his uncle was his biological father. The movieâs storyline also reflects a broad spectrum of experience and nationalities. âEven though it is an African story, it is a family story that connects globally,â said the director Atuma. âIt is a story that has to do with the struggle of a young man whose father died when he was very little and the mum married the uncle. He has grown up thinking that the uncle is his biological father, only for him to find out in Canada, during his graduation, when his uncle came over, that the uncle was not his real biological father. The family had him live a lie for this number of years and when he found out, he was very angry. Amid the anger, he was also dealing with a bi-racial relationship. He was dealing with a lot. That is how the title âClashâ came about.“