Chidinma "Miracle" Woko is a Nigerian-American screenwriter, director and producer based in Anchorage, AK, which is part of the unceded traditional lands of the Dena'ina people.
She is known for Make-Believers (2021) and Ghetto Bird (2020) and recently filmed and starred in a documentary alongside Director Oluseyi Amuwa of Asurf Films known for Hakkunde (2017) and Kasanova (2019) as well as Director Adeoluwa Owu known for The Griot (2021) who are both based in Nigeria.
Unique traits: Miracle has lived in four of the seven continents of the world and plays both piano and guitar. She also speaks several languages including English, Igbo, Korean, Japanese, and is currently learning more.
Dawning
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Film
by Dir. Young Min Kim (Thriller)
Associate Producer Haejin Park, a trauma therapist, is forced to face her family's darkest past when she returns to her childhood countryside-farm to console her heartbroken younger sister.
Pram Snatcher
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Film (short)
by Theo James Krekis (Comedy)
Associate Producer Two vagrant criminals head to a remote service station off the A90 for one last job.
Make-Believers
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Film
by Shirokuma Films (Drama, Romance and Musical)
Executive Producer Masa hires rental actress and aspiring dancer, Kanako, to pose as his fiancee to impress his estranged, ailing father. But as his father's death delays, Masa has to navigate the spiraling web of lies and to learn to follow his heart.
Ghetto Bird
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Film (short)
by Orillo Films (Drama)
Executive Producer A story about three young skaters and their struggles with gang violence, poverty and drug crime in London.
The Widow
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Film (short)
by Dir. Kenjo McCurtain (Drama and Mystery)
Executive Producer Through her stream-of-conscious testimony, 40-something widow, Tomoko Tanai, recounts her experience of dating a man 15 years her junior, Satoshi, a handsome prince-charming who may not be what he seems.
Automation
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Film (short)
by Shirokuma Films (Drama and Sci-Fi)
Executive Producer Hiro, a shy, jaded office-worker, purchases a robot maid to keep him company. The robot at first injects some fun and comfort into his lonely existence but soon the lack of a human element only serves to isolate him further.