Director: Mira Nair
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 124
minutes
Year: 2016
Starring: Maldina
Nalwanga, David Oyelowo, Lupitio Nyongo’o
Description: Living in
the slum of Katwe, Uganda, is a constant struggle for the young Phiona (Maldina
Lawanga) and her family. Her world changes when she meets Robert Katende (David
Oyelowo), a missionary who teaches children how to play chess.
I WATCHED THIS MOVIE FOR MY 2024 MOVIE CHALLENGE.
WEEK 39: A BIOGRAPHICAL FILM
Review: Phiona grew up in the slums of Uganda, she never went to school and yet
she made it to chess champion in her country. ESPN-journalist Tim Crothers
chronicles her impressive life story in a bestseller, which Disney, together
with director Mira Nair, then turned into this colorful and cheerful feel-good
film.
Phiona lives with her
mother, older sister and two younger brothers in the slums of Uganda. Her
father has died and mother Harriet is working hard to provide for her children.
Because Phiona has to help her mother out, she never went to school. One day,
she stumbles upon a group of kids that are playing chess, thought by Robert
Katende. Phiona joins them and it turns out she has a talent for the game.
Eventually being able to go to a tournament with her new friends.
This film has such a big
heart. It’s a feel-good film, with the exception of a few sadder moments, and
just warms your heart. It’s an inspirational story, which is probably a bit
dramatized, but I loved “Queen of Katwe”. The cast is outstanding. Lupita
Nyongo’o, who plays Phiona’s mother Harriet, has become a favorite over the
years. She is so strong in this film. As is David Oyelowo, as Robert Katende. Maldina
Lawanga portrays Phiona and she does a great job. She knows how to stand strong
and is excellents in her role.
A hidden gem from Disney, “Queen
of Katwe” is definitely the perfect film if you want a pick-me-up.
Rating: 5/
5
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