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: Nanisca's trusted lieutenant and spiritual guide.

: Critics have noted that the real Kingdom of Dahomey was more deeply involved in and reliant on the slave trade than the film’s "anti-slavery" heroes suggest. th3.w0m4n.k1ng.2022.hc.cam.subesp.mp4

: A rebellious recruit who discovers a deep, personal connection to Nanisca. : Nanisca's trusted lieutenant and spiritual guide

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The film's visual splendor is grounded in its commitment to authenticity in design. Shot primarily in , the production built a full Dahomey palace in Cape Town and used the jungles of KwaZulu-Natal for its immersive environments. The gorgeous costume design and propulsive score further elevate the experience.

: The real Agojie were often feared as brutal conquerors, a side of their history that is somewhat "sanitized" for the cinematic narrative. Production and Legacy

While inspired by true events, the film takes significant creative license: