Director: Mira Nair
Actors/Actresses:
- Madina Nalwanga: Phiona Mutesi
- David Oyelowo: Robert Katende
- Lupita Nyong'o: Nakku Harriet
- Martin Kabanza: Mugabi Brian
- Taryn Kyaze: Night
- Ronald Ssemaganda: Ivan
- Ethan Nazario: Benjamin
- Nikita Waligwa: Gloria
- Edgar Kanyike: Joseph
- Esther Tebandeke: Sara Katende
- Peter Odeke: Mr. Barumba
Genre: Biographical/Drama
Rating: PG


Characters: Ok I must admit that I'm a bit biased when it comes to this film. I absolutely love the actors and actresses that starred in the film so naturally I think they did a wonderful job re-creating these real life individuals. Of course, I favored and loved Phiona. She had the spirit, courage, and strength that isn't found in many people. I felt for her when she struggled with her identity. To compete in these competitions and see the wealth of your opponents and then having to come home to live in the slums is truly unfathomable. I understood how difficult that would be on anyone. The actress did such a wonderful job and she really made you connect with her character. Overall, I just think they were a great cast.
Overall Thoughts: Overall, I LOVED this movie. The music was great, the characters were great, and the story was one that made you aware of the triumph of the human spirit. I was glad that I took the time to explore this movie because I didn't hear much about it in the media. It was only when I saw the title appear at my library that I ultimately decided to pick it up. I wish that more people knew about it and the story behind the movie. From my understanding, Phiona is still practicing chess and is hoping to one day achieve the title of Grand Master. I'll definitely be following her closely and if you haven't seen this movie yet I highly recommend it.
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