Warrior Women with Lupita Nyong’o to air on Channel 4
In what Channel 4 describe as ‘an epic and revealing journey’ one of the world’s most high profile actors will go in search of a remarkable but little known female army.
“Lupita Nyong’o’s investigation into the real story of the all-female army is thrilling, haunting and emotional. It’s amazing the true story of these kick-ass female fighters isn’t more widely known – and in telling it, the film challenges dominant narratives about race, women and power. With some surprises along the way.” – Shaminder Nahal Commissioning Editor, Specialist Factual, Ch4
A specialist factual commission, Warrior Women with Lupita Nyong’o is a one-off hour-long documentary presented by the Oscar-winning actor, writer and producer.
Lupita will journey across Benin, West Africa to uncover the remarkable ‘Agoji’ – or as Europeans labelled them, the ‘Amazons’. These were warrior women, in armies UP TO 4,000 strong, who fought African and European powers alike from the 17th to the 19th centuries in the Kingdom of Dahomey (modern day Benin).
She discovers that an army of African female fighters wasn’t mere Marvel fantasy but actually existed. Beautifully made by SandStone Global Productions, this is a searing story of both the past and the present.
“This was a unique opportunity to combine Lupita Nyong’o s passion and forensic interest in the power and origin of stories with grassroots research in Benin. The Agojie women were recruited by their kings across three centuries and fought in huge numbers in highly-trained battalions. Women have frequently been written out of history, and powerful women fetishised – this is a case in point. Lupita Nyong’o asks searing questions about power play in history and who tells whose story.” – Bettany Hughes Creative Director SandStone Global
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