The Legend of Queen Naira Bely
SYNOPSIS:
This is the first time this story has been brought to the screen. Set on the River Pongo in the early 19th century, The Legacy of Queen Naira, an A.I. generated short film, fuses history and myth to retrace the life of Elizabeth Baily Gomez, a Luso-African woman who becomes the feared and revered Queen Naira Belli. Educated in Liverpool yet rooted in Soussou tradition, she rises to power after the disappearance of her husband, save trader Captain Styles Lightbourn.
As she forges alliance with regional rulers and dominates the river’s commerce, gold and ivory, the film confronts the moral and spiritual cost of her power. Legends swirl around her: secret visits to Mawondy’s cave where a living spirit whispers counsel; pacts with a luminous giant war serpent in the volcanic hills; and night journeys on “stone ships” that carry her across the Atlantic tides.
Blending historical drama, magical realism and oral testimony, the film interrogates the legacy of a woman who commanded both men and myths – asking whether history can absolve those who mastered a brutal system by becoming its sovereigns.
Set on the River Pongo in the early 19th century, The Legacy of Queen Naira, an A.I. generated short film, fuses history and myth to retrace the life of Elizabeth Baily Gomez, a Luso-African woman who becomes the feared and revered Queen Naira Belli. Educated in Liverpool yet rooted in Soussou tradition, she rises to power after the disappearance of her husband, save trader Captain Styles Lightbourn.
As she forges alliance with regional rulers and dominates the river’s commerce, gold and ivory, the film confronts the moral and spiritual cost of her power. Legends swirl around her: secret visits to Mawondy’s cave where a living spirit whispers counsel; pacts with a luminous giant war serpent in the volcanic hills; and night journeys on “stone ships” that carry her across the Atlantic tides.
Blending historical drama, magical realism and oral testimony, the film interrogates the legacy of a woman who commanded both men and myths – asking whether history can absolve those who mastered a brutal system by becoming its sovereigns.
This film features the music of the National ballet of the Republic of Guinea, Les Ballet Africains.