Living in the slum of Katwe in Kampala, Uganda, is a constant struggle for 10-year-old Phiona and her family. Her world changes one day when she meets Robert Katende, a missionary who teaches children how to play chess.
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Cast
Madina Nalwanga
Phiona Mutesi
David Oyelowo
Robert Katende
Lupita Nyong'o
Nakku Harriet
Martin Kabanza
Mugabi Brian
Taryn Kyaze
Night
Ivan Jacobo
Young Richard
Nicolas Levesque
Older Richard
Ronald Ssemaganda
Ivan
Ethan Nazario Lubega
Benjamin
Nikita Waligwa
Gloria
Edgar Kanyike
Joseph
Esther Tebandeke
Sara Katende
Hope Katende
Hope Katende
Philip Luswata
Minister Aloysius Kyazze
Peter Odeke
Enoch Barumba
Maurice Kirya
Theo
Minky Ndlovu
Man on Boda
Jack Kinobe Sserunkuuma
Mr. Wilson
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Mira Nair returns to Uganda once again, three decades after she made Mississipi Masala. This is a much better film. While Mississipi Masala centered around an upper middle class Indian-Ugandan family, Queen of Katwe is set in the slums of Uganda. Nair doesn't attempt to go easy on the slum visuals here. The filth and squalor are in your face here, from beginning to end. I haven't seen a film depicting poverty in this way for a long time. Even Slumdog Millionaire wasn't so strong. Otherwise Queen of Kawate is a fairly predictable story of an under-privileged girl rising to success against the odds. The medium of her rise is chess. She's the pawn who turns into a queen, as sometimes happens in chess. The performances are uniformly good, especially given that most of them are child actors (Mira Nair's first film was Salaam Bombay and she is pretty good at handling children). I found the end credits rather moving, where the real characters pose with the actors who played them on screen. All in all a very warm, watchable film.
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source: Queen of Katwe
