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Director: | Mira Nair |
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Writer: | William Wheeler, Tim Crothers |
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A young girl overcomes her disadvantaged upbringing in the slums of Uganda to become a Chess master. | |
Release Date: | Sep 23, 2016 |
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Director: | Mira Nair |
Writer: | William Wheeler, Tim Crothers |
Genres: | Drama |
Keywords | chess, based on novel or book, biography, sports, based on true story, woman director, life in the slums, based on magazine, newspaper or article |
Production Companies | Mirabai Films, Cine Mosaic |
Box Office |
Revenue: $10,367,161
Budget: $15,000,000 |
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Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Madina Nalwanga | Phiona Mutesi |
David Oyelowo | Robert Katende |
Lupita Nyong'o | Nakku Harriet |
Martin Kabanza | Mugabi Brian |
Taryn "Kay" Kyaze | Margaret Night Nantongo |
Esther Tebandeke | Sarah Katende |
Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine | Tendo |
Ethan Nazario Lubega | Mukumbya Benjamin |
Nikita Waligwa | Gloria Nansubuga |
Ronald Ssemaganda | Ivan |
Peter Odeke | Enoch Barumba |
Philip Luswata | Minister Aloysius Kyazze |
Joanitta Bewulira-Wandera | Mrs. Gali |
Ivan Jacobo | Buyinza Richard (young) |
Nicolas Levesque | Buyinza Richard (older) |
Babirye Stellah | Babirye Stellah |
Edgar Kanyike | Joseph |
Hope Katende | Hope Katende |
Maurice Kirya | Theo |
Name | Job |
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Mira Nair | Director |
William Wheeler | Screenplay |
Alex Heffes | Original Music Composer |
Barry Alexander Brown | Editor |
Sean Bobbitt | Director of Photography |
John Ashton Thomas | Orchestrator |
Moses Bwayo | Boom Operator, Sound Mixer |
Will Weiske | Unit Production Manager |
Mike Topoozian | First Assistant Director |
Atilla Salih Yücer | First Assistant Director |
Paula Case | Second Assistant Director |
Avani Batra | Second Assistant Director |
Michael McCue | Second Assistant Director |
Miles Goodall | Additional Photography |
Tim Crothers | Book |
Yvonne Isimeme Ibazebo | Production Manager |
Fritz Joubert | Art Direction |
Jeanette Scott | Set Decoration |
Isabella Asiimwe | Set Designer |
Tumi Poen | Art Department Coordinator |
Peter Kasaija | Storyboard Artist |
Houston Hadden | First Assistant "A" Camera |
Danie du Toit | First Assistant "B" Camera |
Nico Louw | Sound Mixer |
Dinaz Stafford | Casting |
Mobolaji Dawodu | Costume Design |
Linda Cohen | Music Supervisor |
Zohran Kwame Mamdani | Third Assistant Director, Music Supervisor |
Stephanie Carroll | Production Design |
Neville Esterhuizen | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
Ali Musoke | Second Assistant "B" Camera |
Edward Echwalu | Still Photographer |
Nadine Prigge | Makeup Designer |
Evelyn Gambe | Assistant Makeup Artist |
Melanie Harris | Hair Designer |
Thami Nkosi | Key Hair Stylist |
Christopher Damuura | Assistant Hairstylist |
Diana Najago | Assistant Hairstylist |
Robyn Aronstam | Script Supervisor |
Simon Rankin | Boom Operator |
Eniola Dawodu | Assistant Costume Designer |
Izouna de Vasconcelos | Costume Supervisor |
Emmanuel Chonco Sithole | Chief Lighting Technician |
Arlo Markantonatos | Property Master |
Bernard Ennu | Picture Car Coordinator |
Cordell McQueen | Special Effects Supervisor, Stunt Coordinator |
Polly Hope | Production Supervisor |
Jade Manuel | Production Coordinator |
Patricia Olwoch | Production Secretary |
Andile Vuyolwethu Pakade | Second Second Assistant Director |
Moses Kibuuka Muwanga | Third Assistant Director |
Anne Ford | Production Controller |
Spring Sutter | Production Accountant |
Joanitta Bewulira-Wandera | Dialect Coach |
Nikissi Serumaga | Casting Associate |
Abdul Bar Hussein | Casting Assistant |
Richard Tugume | Casting Assistant |
Yahya Chavanga | Location Manager |
Kenneth Fletcher | Unit Manager |
Colin Lubega | Choreographer |
Nicola Graydon-Harris | Unit Publicist |
Kelley Cribben | Post Production Supervisor |
Ian Holden | Assistant Editor |
Blake Leyh | Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Sound Designer, Supervising Sound Editor |
Dominick Tavella | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Gina Alfano | Supervising ADR Editor |
Eliza Paley | Dialogue Editor |
Heather Gross | Sound Effects Editor |
Allen Lau | Assistant Sound Editor |
Marko Costanzo | Foley Artist |
George A. Lara | Foley Mixer |
Trevanna Post | Post Production Accountant |
Annie Gaudet | Post Production Accountant |
Emerson Nosek | Post Production Accountant |
Jim Bruening | Music Editor |
Byron Tofas | Digital Compositor |
Name | Title |
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Connor Schell | Executive Producer |
Dan Silver | Executive Producer |
Will Weiske | Executive Producer |
Troy Buder | Executive Producer |
Lydia Dean Pilcher | Producer |
John B. Carls | Producer |
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2024 | 4 | 13 | 21 | 9 |
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2024 | 11 | 13 | 34 | 8 |
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2025 | 3 | 5 | 16 | 1 |
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From a technical point of view, _Queen of Katwe_ is not a resounding success. There is bad audio, continuity errors, hammy dialogue, some very bizarre choices in cinematography and the occasional scene of poor acting. The story however (while following a fairly predictable family-friendly line) i ... s totally engrossing. Chess may not be the most engaging spectator sport, but the journey of lead-character Phiona is a thorough one, and an intriguing side-step away from the usual Disney setting. David Oyelowo is particularly worth looking out for. He (unsurprisingly) gives a fantastic performance. _Final rating:★★★ - I personally recommend you give it a go._
**A life changing game.** I am not a big fan of Mira Nair. But I like some of her films, particularly 'Amelia'. Because she usually prefers India and Indian subjects and cast as what she's. Outside that circle, she was not that successful, until now. It was a sport film, that revolved around ches ... s game. Inspired by an incredible true story from the dark continent. It all happened less than ten years ago. Disney and ESPN together produced it. So when these two productions come together, you would know what to expect. Seeing the opening few minutes, it reminded me the recent New Zealand film 'The Dark Horse'. Kind of a similar film, but I was not that impressed with that. But this one was awesome. Simply a miracle. Like any fairy-tale from the Disney. She was not a princess, but in a way she turns to be one. Years ago when I reviewed 'Searching for Bobby Fischer', I said that was the film should be shown in the schools. Now add this title as well to the list. The opening was the ending. Then followed the flashback, which went to the 4 years ago. Living in a slum of Katwe, a single mother raising her children, but not without their contribution to the family. Now the focus shifts to one of the family members, Phiona. Curiosity on her brother who disappears every day after sold out his goods leads her to a new path. That's when she discovers a game she had never heard of before. After learning the basics, she quickly picks up the rest of the game on her own and becomes a prodigy. > ❝Losing teaches me how to play better.❞ This is like most of the true stories you have seen, but that's the truth as well in here. What might come later could impress you. Because it was not like she has a superpower, so she can clear her life path just like that. Honestly, the real test begins now for her, how she uses her gift. But it was her coach who understood the situation, and tried his best to push her further with the big tournaments, in the national and the international level. Not just her, there has been a team behind her. So the remaining is to reveal how far she would go, as well as the story of her struggling family. They have got the cast perfectly. Everyone was brilliant. David Oyelowo was amazing, surely one of my favourite British actors for now. This is the second consecutive time he's making a such impression. Not long ago with 'A United Kingdom'. Definitely the Oscars is just a corner. And then Lupita Nyong'o, she was not the centre of the story, but had enough part and she excelled every bit of it. The rest of the actors, including the one who played Phiona was amazing. At the end credit, both the cinematic and the real life characters appeared. I felt that was a result of excitement, but liked it. The sad part was why such films were ignored at the big stages! This is a must see film, especially if you have a kid(s) in the home, show it to them. Being the parents, uncle and aunt, that's one of the best thing you would do for them. Because no one knows when and where kids gets their confidence boost, inspiration or discovering a new path. You can't compare films with real life, even it was a biopic. But still the true story always remains a true story, even after they're compressed to 120 minutes. Particularly the Disney film gets rid of harsh parts, making a family friendly film. So watch it for a change, you have no other reasons, you could be impressed! _8/10_
Excellent. <em>'Queen of Katwe'</em> is another Disney sports biopic, but one made with a difference - it doesn't hit the exact same notes as the studio usually does in this genre, which is a positive. The film is shot lovely, with a terrific main cast. Lupita Nyong'o is top notch in the role ... of Nakku, while Madina Nalwanga impresses in the lead as Phiona. David Oyelowo would be my personal standout, he's terrific as Robert, but all three add a great deal to the film to be fair. A few of the child actors give good support performances, also. It does slightly suffer with the fact its story revolves around chess, which isn't the most exciting or massively interesting game/sport to watch across 124 minutes. However, it's about much more than just chess - it features a big life story too. It does a grand job at making you care for the individuals onscreen. Highly recommend.