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A Fork, a Spoon & a Knight 2015

13 min📅 2015-10-20

Dive into the heart of Kampala's bustling slums with *A Fork, a Spoon & a Knight* (2015), a gripping short documentary directed by Mira Nair that spotlights Robert Katende, an unexpected hero transforming lives through chess.

Director: Mira Nair

Cast

Robert Katende
Self
Daudi Kisakye
Young Robert
Raheem Taha
Young Robert's Friend
Raymond Namanya
Teenage Robert
Ann-Marie Wandera
Robert's Mother
Sara Kisawuzi
Robert's Grandma
Babirye Stellah
Self

Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Fork, a Spoon & a Knight (2015) about?

This 13-minute documentary follows Robert Katende, a Ugandan coach who uses chess to uplift children from the slums of Kampala. His efforts transform a marginalized community into a rising force in international chess competitions.

Who directed A Fork, a Spoon & a Knight?

The film was directed by Mira Nair, a celebrated filmmaker known for her socially conscious storytelling and immersive documentaries.

Who stars in A Fork, a Spoon & a Knight?

The documentary features Robert Katende, Daudi Kisakye, Raheem Taha, Raymond Namanya, Ann-Marie Wandera, and Sara Kisawuzi in pivotal roles.

Is A Fork, a Spoon & a Knight (2015) worth watching?

As a short but impactful documentary, it offers an inspiring glimpse into how mentorship and passion can change lives. Its concise runtime and compelling narrative make it a rewarding watch for fans of true stories and underdog tales.

How long is A Fork, a Spoon & a Knight?

The film has a runtime of 13 minutes.

About A Fork, a Spoon & a Knight (2015) — Mira Nair's Inspiring Ugandan Chess Documentary

Dive into the heart of Kampala's bustling slums with *A Fork, a Spoon & a Knight* (2015), a gripping short documentary directed by Mira Nair that spotlights Robert Katende, an unexpected hero transforming lives through chess. This 13-minute film follows Coach Robert's journey as he turns a forgotten community into a powerhouse of chess champions, blending passion with purpose in a vibrant portrait of resilience and hope.

Nair's lens captures the raw energy and determination of Uganda's youth, revealing how a simple game can break barriers and ignite dreams. The documentary's dynamic atmosphere pulses with the rhythm of the slums, where every move on the chessboard tells a story of triumph against the odds. With its blend of drama and inspiration, this film is a testament to the power of mentorship and the unyielding spirit of human potential.