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Viola Davis | Nanisca | |
Thuso Mbedu | Nawi | |
Lashana Lynch | Izogie | |
Sheila Atim | Amenza | |
John Boyega | King Ghezo | |
Jordan Bolger | Malik | |
Hero Fiennes Tiffin | Santo Ferreira | |
Jimmy Odukoya | Oba Ade | |
Masali Baduza | Fumbe | |
Jayme Lawson | Shante | |
Adrienne Warren | Ode | |
Chioma Antoinette Umeala | Tara | |
Siyamthanda Makakane | Cindra | |
Shaina West | Esi | |
Sivuyile Ngesi | The Migan | |
Riaan Visman | Tanonu | |
Seputla Sebogodi | The Meu | |
Angélique Kidjo | The Meunon | |
Wanda Banda | Young Nanisca | |
Lethabo | Young Amenza | |
Kekole Mathabathe | Ajahe | |
Daniel Hadebe | Oyo Secretary | |
Kgomotso Moshia | Dayo | |
Zozibini Tunzi | Efe | |
Makgotso M | Iniya |
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Producer |
Maria Bello
Dale Butler Viola Davis Jayson de Rosner Peter McAleese |
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Writer |
Dana Stevens
Maria Bello |
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Cinematography |
Polly Morgan
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Musician |
Terence Blanchard
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The story of the Agojie, the all-female unit of warriors who protected the African Kingdom of Dahomey in the 1800s with skills and a fierceness unlike anything the world has ever seen, and General Nanisca as she trains the next generation of recruits and readies them for battle against an enemy determined to destroy their way of life. |
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