“House of Ga’a,” directed by Bolanle Austen Peters, secured a spot on Netflix’s Top 10 Global Chart for Non-English Films.
The movie follows closely the real story of a powerful and despotic Basorun Gaa of the ancient Ọ̀yọ́ empire.
‘House of Ga’a’ models the old movie of legend Adebayo Faleti who shot the movie in 2004
‘House of Gaa’ tells the compelling tale of Ga’a, a political figure driven by a desire for power who plots a string of heinous betrayals against rulers.
Ga’a rises to the top with ruthlessness, stopping at nothing to overthrow the kings he serves out of a terrible desire for vengeance.
Even though the movie has strong Yoruba cultural origins, its appeal transcends cultural divides.
“House of Ga’a” has won praise for its gripping story and captivating dialogue, which appeal to both Yoruba and non-Yoruba audiences
Also, the movie keeps viewers engrossed from beginning to end.
“House of Ga’a,” written by Tunde Babalola and co-produced with Joseph Umoibom.
The movie features an impressive cast that includes the following: Teddy A, Bambam, Ibrahim Chatta, Adedimeji Lateef, Femi Adebayo, Yemi Blaq and many more.
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The movie’s performance in its first week on Netflix’s Top 10 Global Chart for Non-English Films highlights how well-liked and universal it is.