Product Overview
When Azubuike’s twelve-year-old son moves in with him, the struggling shoe salesman finds himself balancing fatherhood and the slow collapse of his small shop. As the pair navigate their estrangement, the unspoken becomes a language of its own; one shaped by pride, duty, and the quiet weight of expectation. With the future of both the shop and their relationship hanging in the balance, father and son must find a way to bridge the distance between one another.
Curriculum Links:
Pasa Faho is relevant to students in Years 9–12 in the learning areas of:
- English
- The Arts (Media Arts)
- Health and Physical Education
Pasa Faho can also be linked to the General capabilities of:
- Intercultural Understanding
- Ethical Understanding
- Personal and Social Capability
Key issues explored:
- Father-son relationships and masculinity
- Cultural identity and tradition
- Obligation and respect
- Pride and resilience
- Loss and change
- Coming of age