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I Am Ali

Fighter. Lover. Brother. Father.
2014 | 111m | English

(4173 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Clare Lewins
Writer: Clare Lewins
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Unprecedented access to Muhammad Ali's personal archive of "audio journals" as well as interviews and testimonials from his inner circle of family and friends are used to tell the legend's life story.
Release Date: Oct 10, 2014
Director: Clare Lewins
Writer: Clare Lewins
Genres: Documentary
Keywords biography, wrestling, sports, sports documentary, woman director, boxing
Production Companies Focus Features, Fisheye Films
Box Office Revenue: $7,205
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 15, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Muhammad Ali Self (archive footage)
Jim Brown Self
George Foreman Self
Tom Jones Self
Mike Tyson Self
Muhammad Ali Jnr Self
Hana Ali Self
Maryum Ali Self
Marvis Frazier Self
Ken Jones Self
Gene Kilroy Self
George Lois Self
Verónica Porche Ali Self
Norman Towns Young Ali
Rahman Ali Self
Name Job
Stuart Luck Cinematography
Mark 'Reg' Wrench Editor
David Brill Sound mixer
Roberto Cappannelli Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Clare Lewins Writer, Director
Steve Smith Sound Recordist
Name Title
Greg Hobden Producer
Clare Lewins Producer
Helen Bennitt Executive Producer
George Chignell Producer
John Battsek Executive Producer
Simon Chinn Executive Producer
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narrator56
6.0

There are segments in this all access biopic that do indeed try to show sides of this most famous of celebrities we may not have seen before. The tapes he recorded with his children, interviews with his longtime inner circle. And it is understandable that it comes off ultimately seeming like a produ ... ction from the Public Relations arm of Muhammad Ali Inc. at worst it comes off as one more forum to reflect that he was the greatest boxer, most famous celebrity, world’s best father, friend, social activist, and so on. Greatest boxer and most famous person, yeah, could be. The rest, not so much. What stood out in stark contrast to me to the 1 hour and 45 minutes of various forms of praise and good deeds, were the very few minutes showing him apologizing and regretting calling Joe Frazier a gorilla, Uncle Tom, and so on. This was Frazier, who helped Ali early on, both financially and with his efforts to regain his boxing license. Yes, it is nice that he apologized much later, but for most of us, we would have known not to say those things at all merely to build interest in a fight or get inside your opponent’s heads. Not saying those things about a friend and colleague would have been as natural as, say, a great boxer flicking out a left jab.

Oct 01, 2021