Mira Nair's most recent creation, Queen of Katwe, delivered by Walt Disney Pictures and ESPN Films, is as imperative a film as any that the highly feted Indian-conceived executive has ever constructed.
The endearing and moving games biopic makes the right moves through and through in bringing the unimaginable genuine story of Ugandan chess wonder Phiona Mutesi to the extra large screen.
In both style and substance, the film is an immaculate exemplification of the soul of its young hero and the rhythms of the hard existence of the general population of Katwe, a devastated part of the Ugandan capital Kampala.
Ruler of Katwe is Mira's first film that is set altogether in Uganda, which has been her home for more than over two decades.
In 1991, a part of the widely praised Mississippi Masala, top-lined by Denzel Washington, was recorded in the east African nation.
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