The move talks about the time when things were not moving correct for African/African-Americans, someone decided to write on the lives of black people before this time.
African Queens: Njinga will be part of the Black History Month celebration. Let’s take a quick roundup of what we can expect from this documentary series.
African Queens: Njinga Release Date
African Queens: Njinga will be live on Wednesday, February 15, 2023, on Netflix. The launch will include 44 minutes of long episodes. So save the date and try not to skip a second of this series.
African Queens: Njinga Writer & Script
The series African Queens: Njinga is narrated by Jada Pinkett Smith, who also serves as an executive producer for many more series like The Nutty Professor, Set It Off, etc.
Jada Pinkett Smith has starred in many films linked to Black culture, like Menace II Society, The Nutty Professor, Set It Off, and much more. And all we can assume is that she always delivers fantastic performances and excellent documentaries.
Here Smith has worked with many more executive producers like Miguel Miguel Melendez, Ben Goold, Terence Carter, Maxine Watson, Jane Root, and Westbrook Studios’ Sahara Bushue.
African Queens: Njinga Plot
African Queens is gearing up to explore different African queens with each passing season. The 2023 series will start with Njinga, the queen of Angola, in the 17th century.
The official synopsis of the series revolves around the lives of prominent and iconic African Queens. The first season of the Njinga will cover the complex, captivating and fearless 17th-century warrior queen of Ndongo and Matamba in modern-day Angola.
The teaser of the series is out now. You can watch it below. And we are sure that the teaser will be sufficient to make your mood to watch the movie.