
MOVIE REVIEW: Yul Edochie’s ‘Bury Me Again’ is a tale of seven cows, second burial, father who won’t rest
Review The screenplay explores one of southeastern Nigeria’s long-held beliefs: that burial rites are not merely ceremonial but spiritual covenants whose neglect carries consequences that extend beyond death.
Determined to make amends, Ikenna organises an elaborate second burial for his father, complete with the traditional rites and the symbolic sacrifice of seven cows befitting the elder’s status.
Before his father’s passing, Ikenna had promised to accord him a befitting traditional burial, but financial constraints and personal circumstances led him to cut corners, leaving the funeral rites incomplete.
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