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Disney unveils “Queen of Katwe”, a film about a Ugandan chess prodigy with Lupita Nyong’o – WATCH THE TRAILER

Lupita Nyong’o, Academy Award-winning Kenyan actress broke down and cried after reading 10 pages of the “Queen of Katwe” script.

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“Ten pages in to reading the Queen of Katwe script, I started crying. I was so INSPIRED and hope you will be too,” she wrote on her official Facebook page.

Walt Disney Pictures’ “Queen of Katwe” is the colorful true story of a young girl selling corn on the streets of rural Uganda whose world rapidly changes when she is introduced to the game of chess, and, as a result of the support she receives from her family and community, is instilled with the confidence and determination she needs to pursue her dream of becoming an international chess champion.

The movie directed by Mira Nair (Monsoon Wedding) is based on the book by Tim Crothers.

It stars Golden Globe nominee David Oyelowo (Selma), Oscar winner and Tony Award nominee Ms Nyong’o (12 Years a Slave) and newcomer Madina Nalwanga.

For 10-year-old Phiona Mutesi (Nalwanga) and her family, life in the impoverished slum of Katwe in Kampala, Uganda, is a constant struggle. Her mother, Harriet (Nyong’o), is fiercely determined to take care of her family and works tirelessly selling vegetables in the market to make sure her children are fed and have a roof over their heads.

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When Phiona meets Robert Katende (Oyelowo), a soccer player turned missionary who teaches local children chess, she is captivated.

Chess requires a good deal of concentration, strategic thinking and risk taking, all skills which are applicable in everyday life, and Katende hopes to empower youth with the game.

Phiona is impressed by the intelligence and wit the game requires and immediately shows potential. Recognizing Phiona’s natural aptitude for chess and the fighting spirit she’s inherited from her mother, Katende begins to mentor her, but Harriet is reluctant to provide any encouragement, not wanting to see her daughter disappointed.

As Phiona begins to succeed in local chess competitions, Katende teaches her to read and write in order to pursue schooling. She quickly advances through the ranks in tournaments, but breaks away from her family to focus on her own life.

Her mother eventually realizes that Phiona has a chance to excel and teams up with Katende to help her fulfill her extraordinary potential, escape a life of poverty and save her family.

“Queen of Katwe” will open in U.S. theaters on 23rd September 2016.

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