AMINA | Official Trailer

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AMINA | Official Trailer


She is Amina and she fears nobody. AMINA, coming to Netflix November 4.

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  1. Asia has many great period dramas, Europe has many great period dramas, and although Africa’s a good 60 yrs late (excl. Egypt; namely, all the Cleopatra films), it’s great to see Africa joining this trend! I hope to see more and watch “African period drama” flourish into a well established genre like Joseon (Korean) period, Chinese dynasty, Victorian era, Edwardian era (i.e. The Titanic), Regency era (i.e. Bridgerton) etc. drama genres.
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  2. You go GIRL. The Divine Feminine ✨️ has returned to Earth again. Rise up ladies. You are Queens & GODDESSES in human form! I love being a WOWMAN ❤

  3. That's the best movie I saw in a long time. But the only thing I didn't like was the fake part of the movie when they the Queen falling in love with her soon to be husband.all that love scene stuff wasn't her in real life she wasn't no where near like that she was a Gangster warrior she had no love for men, when she got horny she use to take a man she use to take people Husband and have sex with them one time and kill them by morning time. She had no love for men only sexual urges

  4. I'm glad that we can go away a bit from western centric histories and the narrative it painted about Africa for it's own interrest of colonial justification, to start to apreciate more civilisations that existed in Africa trough history that were a lot more than just "simple savages", and the many stories that came out of it. Looks to me from the trailer that the makers stayed true to some historical realism aswell, looks very interresting. Notably it looks much better to some more commercial BS movies about African history that are completly over the top or fiction and sad.

  5. Who thinks this deserves more popularity than the recent ‘Woman King’ written and directed by woke American feminists. This here is the African woman hero who really deserves praise. A great representation of African feminism told by Africans themselves.

  6. It looks great and it's about time, but needs white people for diversity's sake, I need a character I can relate to. I'll wait for the remake where the queen is white or maybe if she married a white prince that might work for me. Passing on this version.