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La regina bambina

Titolo originale: Queen of Katwe
  • 2016
  • PG
  • 2h 4min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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David Oyelowo, Lupita Nyong'o, and Madina Nalwanga in La regina bambina (2016)
The true story of a young girl from the streets of rural Uganda whose world rapidly changes when she is introduced to the game of chess.
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Una ragazza ugandese vede il suo mondo cambiare rapidamente dopo essere stata introdotta al gioco degli scacchi.Una ragazza ugandese vede il suo mondo cambiare rapidamente dopo essere stata introdotta al gioco degli scacchi.Una ragazza ugandese vede il suo mondo cambiare rapidamente dopo essere stata introdotta al gioco degli scacchi.

  • Regia
    • Mira Nair
  • Sceneggiatura
    • William Wheeler
    • Tim Crothers
  • Star
    • Madina Nalwanga
    • David Oyelowo
    • Lupita Nyong'o
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,4/10
    19.444
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Mira Nair
    • Sceneggiatura
      • William Wheeler
      • Tim Crothers
    • Star
      • Madina Nalwanga
      • David Oyelowo
      • Lupita Nyong'o
    • 91Recensioni degli utenti
    • 150Recensioni della critica
    • 73Metascore
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    Queen Of Katwe: Lucky Beginner
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    Queen Of Katwe: Never Surrender
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    Queen Of Katwe: Dreams
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    Queen Of Katwe: Something Remarkable
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    Queen Of Katwe: Something Remarkable
    Queen Of Katwe: Opportunity
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    Interpreti principali73

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    Madina Nalwanga
    Madina Nalwanga
    • Phiona Mutesi
    David Oyelowo
    David Oyelowo
    • Robert Katende
    Lupita Nyong'o
    Lupita Nyong'o
    • Nakku Harriet
    Martin Kabanza
    Martin Kabanza
    • Mugabi Brian
    Taryn Kyaze
    • Night
    • (as Taryn "Kay" Kyaze)
    Ivan Jacobo
    • Young Richard
    Nicolas Levesque
    • Older Richard
    Ronald Ssemaganda
    • Ivan
    Ethan Nazario Lubega
    • Benjamin
    Nikita Waligwa
    Nikita Waligwa
    • Gloria
    Edgar Kanyike
    • Joseph
    Esteri Tebandeke
    • Sara Katende
    • (as Esther Tebandeke)
    Hope Katende
    Hope Katende
    • Hope Katende
    Philip Luswata
    • Minister Aloysius Kyazze
    Peter Odeke
    • Enoch Barumba
    Maurice Kirya
    • Theo
    Minky Ndlovu
    • Man on Boda
    • (as Nhlahla "Minkey" Ndlovu)
    Jack Kinobe Sserunkuuma
    • Mr. Wilson
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      • Mira Nair
    • Sceneggiatura
      • William Wheeler
      • Tim Crothers
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    8lee_eisenberg

    chess for the win

    Mira Nair previously focused on Uganda in 1991's "Mississippi Masala" (about an Indian family forced into exile by Idi Amin). "Queen of Katwe" is the true story of Phiona Mutesi, who started playing chess to get out of Kampala's slums. Katwe is the sort of place where you have to bribe people to do even minimal tasks. Lupita Nyong'o plays Phiona's mother, the sort of person who knows the slums all too well and isn't thrilled with her daughter's goal.

    One of the most effective scenes is when the Katwe children compete against the students of King's College: the Katwe children wear the traditional Ugandan attire while the rich children wear western clothes, showing the disconnect between the social classes (a scene towards the end of "Mississippi Masala" showed something similar: when the father returns to Uganda, he looks westernized while the Ugandans wear the traditional clothes).

    Admittedly, I don't know how accurate the movie is, especially since I had never heard of the story before the movie's release. Nonetheless, it's a powerful, uplifting story. The people involved in this movie deserve ample recognition for their contributions, and I hope that it draws more attention to Phiona Mutesi's achievements.
    10shirleyanthonynow

    Queen of Katwe - Oscar worthy.

    Loved it well made and well acted. Teary in parts. It has been a while since a movie has had all the components of this movie. It captures how privileged we are in the west and out of pure will and following your passion you can come to be whom you really are against all odds.

    The actors portrayed the story with great depth and conviction. I loved the end and hope all true story's have the chance to show (Those that are still living) their real persons as I felt it adds a realness to the story and movie final. Well directed as well.

    There is a star in the making with actress Madina Nalwanga i am sure we will see allot more of her out standing performance.
    Gordon-11

    An inspiring story

    This film tells the story of a teenage girl from a Ugandan ghetto. She is discovered by a chess teacher to be brilliant in chess, and hence she embark on a journey on international chess championships to lift her out of the ghetto.

    "Queen of Katwe" tells a story that inspires people across the socioeconomic spectrum. Phiona and her family struggles to make ends meet, and yet she does something that is not conventionally economically active. The hardship of living in a ghetto is well depicted in the film, especially in the eviction scene and the car accident scene. The story is touching, especially when it tells how Phiona is under pressure. I notice how they depict Phiona under pressure during a chess game, and the opponents looking confident by staring fiercely into Phiona. This adds dimension to the story.
    PeterPan158

    Gently handled, nuanced and capturing the heart of the story without over-romanticizing it

    I was hesitant to see the movie, although I marked it for my 2016 must watch list some time ago. There were things that discouraged me to prioritize this movie before all the other I have seen from 2016 so far - like its Disney poster, its genre of "from the bottom to the top" (always a danger to fall into clichés), and lack of exposure and reviews.

    I am glad I finally watched it today, as it successfully managed to avoid clichés and 2D story-line so often seen in this genre and clichés of over-romanticizing of poverty and Africa in general. I think that the main reason this movie didn't succeed much in USA or Europe on commercial merit is that people didn't really get through those clichés yet. That, and perhaps the African accent that to some western ears may sound "too stupid and slow", so people often correlate that with intelligence of people who speak it.

    For me, it was refreshing to see finally a good movie set out in Africa and even more so, I applaud the director's decision to shoot it in actual Katwe. It added up on the scale of authenticity and I bet it helped to facilitate actors performance as well- which is also on very high level. I especially liked Lupita Nyong'o's portrayal of the mother of Phiona - the main hero of the story. But surprisingly all child actors are really good too, even though most of them (I heard) never stood before camera (or maybe exactly because of that).

    As I mentioned the story is classical "from the bottom to the top" genre, but what sets this movie apart from its stereotype genre is willingness to explore characters depth, and not only that of the protagonist (Phiona), but movie managed also to depict other characters with depth and I'd say there are three protagonists in this movie: Phiona (chess prodigy), her mother, and her coach Robert Katende. Story explores their limitations and strength, with nuance, character and intelligence. There are some beautiful scenes where characters above realize their own limitations and as they try to find the way to support each other's strength despite their embarrassment. So mainly this emotional intelligence and nuance set the movie apart from clichés of its genre.

    Also there are many subtle references to class prejudices in Uganda (which, I think, people from every country can relate to). So bonus point for that too. We saw not just poor slums of Uganda - the dirt, poverty and tacit acceptance of it, we also saw middle class Uganda and upper rich class of Western-like style of Uganda. It was all too familiar to watch the power relations withing Uganda, although with different colour and context.

    All in all, a story that deserved to be told. I thought it's impossible to make a movie about chess, but this movie kind of made me thinking about learning it! And all in all, a movie that deserves to be watched and acknowledged.I definitely liked it a lot and even managed to shed a tear here and there! I also liked the final credits where you could see the actors standing besides the real people they portrayed in the movie.
    9dibeyendu

    Strong depiction of urban slums

    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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    • Quiz
      Director Mira Nair decided to adapt "Queen of Katwe" into a film after making a documentary about the life of the man who trained Phiona Mutesi, Robert Katende.
    • Blooper
      All the end games of chess shown, but one, are a checkmate, something which hardly ever happens once players have acquired some experience. The one exception is when Phiona resigns a game which is treated as a personal crisis, when in fact it's normal to resign from hopeless positions - especially when playing with the black pieces, for this brings the disadvantage of not making the first move.

      Never seen in the movie are any games ending with a draw, which in chess is extremely common.
    • Citazioni

      Robert Katende: [Robert speaking to Phiona] Sometimes the place you are use to... is not the place where you belong

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      Just before the credits, there are short scenes of the major characters with the real people they portrayed. A brief synopsis of what the real people have done since the events of the film and are doing at the time of the film's completion is displayed as well.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Kate Hudson/David Oyelowo/De La Soul feat. Estelle (2016)
    • Colonne sonore
      Ndi Muna Uganda
      Written by Bobi Wine

      Performed by Bobi Wine feat. Nubian Lee

      Courtesy of Fire Base Records

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    Dettagli

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    • Data di uscita
      • 30 settembre 2016 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Sito ufficiale
      • Official Site
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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      • Queen of Katwe
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Kampala, Uganda(Slums of Katwe)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Walt Disney Pictures
      • ESPN Films
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    • Budget
      • 15.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 8.874.389 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 304.933 USD
      • 25 set 2016
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 10.368.126 USD
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