Directed by: Gina Prince-Bythewood
Starring: Viola Davis, Thuso Mbedu, Lashana Lynch, Sheila Atim, John Boyega
Genre: Historical Action | Drama | Epic
Runtime: 135 minutes
Production: TriStar Pictures | Welle Entertainment | Sony Pictures
π₯ “A warrior rises. A kingdom fights. A legacy is born.”
The Woman King is a thunderous, emotionally rich historical epic that redefines the genre by placing Black women at the center of a story rarely told. Based on the true events of the Agojie β an all-female unit of warriors who protected the African Kingdom of Dahomey in the 1800s β the film is both a sweeping action saga and an intimate story of courage, identity, and resilience.
π‘οΈ Synopsis

Set in the early 19th century, the story follows General Nanisca (Viola Davis), the formidable leader of the Agojie, as she trains a new generation of fierce warriors to protect the kingdom of Dahomey from colonial forces and rival tribes. Among the recruits is Nawi (Thuso Mbedu), a headstrong young woman whose rebellious spirit leads her on a path of painful growth, raw truth, and self-discovery.
As external threats escalate and secrets from Nanisca’s past return, the general must prepare her warriors β and herself β for a battle that will determine the fate of their people and rewrite the course of history.
π₯ Key Highlights
- Viola Davis’s performance is nothing short of masterful β combining physicality, gravitas, and emotional depth in one of her most transformative roles to date.
- The choreographed battle scenes are visceral and grounded, showcasing a rare authenticity in portraying female strength without sacrificing emotion.
- Themes of colonialism, sisterhood, sacrifice, and sovereignty are woven seamlessly into the film’s character arcs and narrative structure.
- The cinematography by Polly Morgan captures both the majestic beauty of West Africa and the brutal reality of war with haunting precision.
π§ Critical Acclaim

Praised for its originality, emotional power, and historical significance, The Woman King earned widespread critical acclaim:
π¬ βAn electrifying, rousing tribute to a part of African history long ignored. Viola Davis is a force of nature.β β The Guardian
π¬ βFierce, feminist, and unforgettable. This is what historical action cinema should look like.β β Variety
π¬ βItβs not just a film. Itβs a reclaiming of legacy.β β IndieWire
π Awards & Recognition

- Nominated for Critics Choice Movie Award for Best Actress (Viola Davis)
- Winner of NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Motion Picture
- Selected as one of AFI’s Top 10 Movies of the Year
π Cultural Impact
Beyond the box office, The Woman King ignited conversations around African representation, women-led war epics, and the erasure of Black historical narratives in mainstream cinema. It serves as a cinematic reclamation β empowering, necessary, and long overdue.
π£οΈ βWe fight not because we hate what is in front of us, but because we love what is behind us.β