The Woman King

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In the late eighteenth century, the Kingdom of Dahomey flourished as one of Africa's most powerful states. Yet as European merchants encroach, seeking riches at the expense of its people, warrior Nanisca takes a stand to uphold her peoples' freedom. Inspired by true events. PG-13 – 2022 – 135 minutes New Center Park airs free film screenings on 1st and 3rd Fridays, June-August! Films begin at dusk. Check the website for estimated film start times: NewCenterPark.com Refreshments and a cash bar are available for sale at the concession stand.

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