Director Mira Nair
First released 2016
Based on the story of chess champion Phiona Mutesi, this film follows her chance to escape a life of poverty though mastery of the game.
Story
This heart-warming tale is the story of Phiona Mutesi. Phiona grew up in Katwe, a slum in Kampala, Uganda. Life was tough for her and her family. One day she comes across a missionary group and sees Robert Katende teaching chess. He invites her in and she becomes fascinated with the game. With Robert’s help Phiona becomes a chess champion but has she got what it takes to become a Grand Master and lift her family out of poverty?
Why we chose it
Set in Uganda and inspired by a true story, a story of being poor and having dreams and what it takes to be able to follow them.
Where it came from
This is a true story of Phiona Mutesi, a chess champion and one of the first titled female players in Ugandan chess history. Disney became interested in her story after a book was published about her called The Queen of Katwe: A Story of Life, Chess, and One Extraordinary Girl's Dream of Becoming a Grandmaster, written by Tim Crothers. Through her success in chess and the proceeds of the film, she has been able to provide for her family and is attending university in USA.
Where it went next
Phiona has attended four Chess Olympiads, representing Uganda. She now studies at Northwest University in Kirkland, Washington and plans to major in Sociology. She hopes to return to Uganda and work with children in the slums.
Director Mira Nair
First released 2016