House of Ga'a
House of Ga'a | |
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Written by | Tunde Babalola |
Directed by | Bolanle Austen-Peters |
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Country of origin | Nigeria |
Original languages | Yoruba English |
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Running time | 120 minutes[1] |
Production company | BAP Productions |
Original release | |
Network | Netflix |
Release | July 26, 2024 |
House of Ga'a is a 2024 Nigerian historical drama film directed by Bolanle Austen-Peters and written by Tunde Babalola. It features an ensemble cast including Femi Branch, Bimbo Manuel, Stan Nze, Lateef Adedimeji, Mike Afolarin, Toyin Abraham and Funke Akindele.[1][2]
Synopsis
Set in a historical period in the Oyo Empire of around the 18th century, House of Ga'a delves into the tumultuous ascent to power of a ruthless Prime Minister consumed by vengeance who stops at nothing to eclipse the kings he once served. With an insatiable thirst for power, he embarks on a ruthless journey to surpass the very monarchs he pledged loyalty to. The narrative explores themes of ambition, betrayal, and the complex interplay of power dynamics within a royal court.[1][2]
Cast
- Femi Branch as Bashorun Ga'a
- Mike Afolarin as Oyemekun
- Funke Akindele as Ayinba
- Toyin Abraham as Edan Asiko
- Ibrahim Chatta as Sasa L'eniyan
- Teddy A. as Ojo Agubambaro
- Stan Nze as Nupe Commander
- Femi Adebayo as Olukuoye
- Fasakin Adebesi as Oyomesi Chief
- Ali Nuhu as Seriki
- Gabriel Afolayan as Oluke
- Lateef Adedimeji as Olubu
- Adeniyi Johnson as Alaafin Abiodun
- Bimbo Manuel as Ashipa
- Nifemi Lawal as Young Ga'a
- Gbenga Titiloye as Alaafin Agboluaje
- Kunle Coker as Alaafin Labisi
- Muyiwa Ademola as Alaafin Awonbioju
- Tosin Adeyemi as Zeinab
- William Benson as Gbagi
- Yemi Blaq as Aare Ona Kakanfo
Release and reception
The movie was officially released on Netflix on 26 July 2024.[1] Enitan Abdultawab of Vanguard give it a 8/10 rating, praising the casting, cinematography and plot.[5] Stephen Onu of Premium Times praised Femi Branch's portrayal of Bashorun Ga'a. Onu noted that: "Branch's unique gestural dispositions speak more than words, as his acting, portraying the character Bashorun Ga'a, was apt and flawless—a proud tyrant who met his doom unprecedentedly."[6] Onu concluded: "This captivating tale entertains while delivering a didactic lesson about the perils of unchecked ambition. It is worthy of emulation for its excellent delivery and brilliant storytelling."[6]
In a less positive review, Chima Ugo of The Board gave it 6/10 rating concluding that, "The film's portrayal of military command structures, individual characters, and historical timelines highlights significant inaccuracies that impact its overall authenticity."[1]
References
- ^ a b c d e Ugo, Chima (28 July 2024). "Movie Review: House of Ga'a, a historical error". The Board. Retrieved 7 August 2024.
- ^ a b Toromade, Samson (3 June 2024). "Bolanle Austen-Peters' Bashorun Ga'a film will stream on Netflix". Pulse Nigeria. Archived from the original on 17 July 2024. Retrieved 17 July 2024.
- ^ Adedayo, Adedamola (2024-06-21). "Bolanle Austen-Peters' Period Film "House of Ga'a" Comes To Netflix On July 26th". The Culture Custodian (Est. 2014.). Archived from the original on 2024-07-17. Retrieved 2024-07-17.
- ^ "Netflix's "House of Ga'a" Gets Release Date, Debuts New Stills". Nollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on 2024-07-17. Retrieved 2024-07-17.
- ^ Abdultawab, Enitan (8 August 2024). "Movie Review: Bolanle Austen-Peter's House of Ga'a models history brilliantly". Vanguard. Retrieved 7 August 2024.
- ^ a b Onu, Stephen (28 July 2024). "MOVIE REVIEW: Bolanle Austen-Peter's epic film House of Ga'a is simply brilliant". Premium Times. Retrieved 7 August 2024.