Bukky Wright

Bukky Wright

Born: March 31, 1967

Movies for Bukky Wright...

Special Jollof
Title: Special Jollof
Released: February 14, 2020
Type: Movie
After her happy life is upended, a journalist goes undercover at a Nigerian restaurant to expose undocumented immigrants — until romance strikes.
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5 Reasons Why
Title: 5 Reasons Why
Released: January 31, 2018
Type: Movie
A young photographer has to make a decision, when she finds herself entangled in two relationships - one with a father and the other, his estranged son
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Hour Glass
Title: Hour Glass
Released: August 22, 2016
Type: Movie
A beautiful lady, finds out that the man she developed feelings for over the years happens to be the father of her soon-to-be husband. She is left with a tough decision to make.
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Iyore
Title: Iyore
Character: Queen Adekoya
Released: May 8, 2015
Type: Movie
Iyore means “The Return: A Life After Life“. It is based on the history and the culture of the people of Benin, Nigeria. Iyore – a mixture of historical facts and fiction – explores a tragic love story centered on the rich culture of pre-colonial Benin through to the present day of Benin while exploring the supernatural ideas of reincarnation.
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Maroko
Title: Maroko
Released: January 1, 2006
Type: Movie
In July 1990, the military government of Nigeria ordered the demolition of Maroko, an urban slum in the heart of Lagos. The demolition was carried out after a 7-day quit notice announced on radio. It led to the forced eviction of an estimated 300,000 people from their homes. Based on true stories, the film MAROKO is the story of one family whose lives are forever changed by that event.
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Saworoide
Title: Saworoide
Released: January 1, 1999
Type: Movie
When a usurper, Lapita, seizes the throne of Jogbo the scene is set for a film about the power struggles and corruption of a mythical African state tied up to the rituals of kingship – principally the beating of the Saworoide (or brass bell) drum. A homespun political parable emerges drawing interest by converting the typically unstable African political stereotypes into a fable complete with songs and a Greek Chorus that reflect upon the plot.