Toronto (Canada) (AFP) – Viola Davis said the future of big-budget Black female filmmaking in Hollywood is at stake as her ground-breaking African warrior epic “The Woman King” hits theaters this weekend. The Oscar-winning actress told AFP Wednesday she feels intense pressure and conflicting emotions, because she knows the movie’s performance will be judged in a way that films with white directors and casts are not. “First of all, the movie has to make money. And I feel conflicted about that — that we sort of have one or two chances,” she said. “If it doesn’t make money then what it means ove…