fiction.wikisort.org - MovieWhat's My Name: Muhammad Ali is a 2019 documentary film directed by Antoine Fuqua[1] and written by Steven Leckart.[2] The film is produced by Glen Zipper, Sean Stuart, Maverick Carter, Maren Domzalski, Antoine Fuqua, Bill Gerber, Noor Haydar, LeBron James and Kat Samick under the banner of SpringHill Entertainment and Sutter Road Picture Company and is distributed by HBO.[3] The film is based on the life of Muhammad Ali.
2019 American documentary film
What's My Name: Muhammad Ali |
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Directed by | Antoine Fuqua |
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Written by | Steven Leckart |
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Produced by | Glen Zipper Sean Stuart Maverick Carter Maren Domzalski Antoine Fuqua Bill Gerber Noor Haydar LeBron James Kat Samick |
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Starring | Muhammad Ali |
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Cinematography | Maz Makhani |
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Edited by | Jake Pushinsky |
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Music by | Marcelo Zarvos |
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Production companies | - Sutter Road Picture Company
- Fuqua Films
- SpringHill Entertainment
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Distributed by | HBO |
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Release dates |
- April 28, 2019 (2019-04-28) (Tribeca)
- May 14, 2019 (2019-05-14) (HBO)
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Running time | Part one: 83 minutes, Part two: 79 minutes |
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Country | United States |
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Language | English |
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Cast
Music
The instrumental score was composed by Marcelo Zarvos and released on CD as "Muhammad Ali (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)". In addition, the movie contains the following songs and spoken word pieces, which are not included on the soundtrack album:
Reception
Caryn James of The Hollywood Reporter wrote, "With montages of Ali meeting the Pope and Nelson Mandela, and newspaper headlines about donations to help fight poverty in Africa, What's My Name is undeniably an exercise in image-burnishing (not that Ali's already heroic image needs it). But this smartly crafted film holds you all the way."[4]
Brian Tallerico of RogerEbert.com wrote, "[the film] offers something even for those of us who know a great deal about the legendary athlete and civil rights leader by doing something incredibly simple: letting Ali tell his own story."[5]
Nick Schager of Variety wrote, "At almost three hours, 'What's My Name' never bogs down in repetitiveness or pedantry, instead operating almost as swiftly and forcefully as the icon himself. "[6]
References
External links
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Fights |
- Boxing at the 1960 Summer Olympics
- Clay vs. Hunsaker
- Clay vs. Siler
- Clay vs. Esperti
- Clay vs. Robinson
- Clay vs. Fleeman
- Clay vs. Clark
- Clay vs. Sabedong
- Clay vs. Johnson
- Clay vs. Miteff
- Clay vs. Besmanoff
- Clay vs. Banks
- Clay vs. Warner
- Clay vs. Logan
- Clay vs. Daniels
- Clay vs. Lavorante
- Clay vs. Moore
- Clay vs. Powell
- Clay vs. Jones
- Ali vs. Cooper
- Ali vs. Liston
- Ali vs. Patterson
- Ali vs. Chuvalo
- Ali vs. London
- Ali vs. Mildenberger
- Ali vs. Terrell
- Ali vs. Williams
- Ali vs. Folley
- Ali vs. Quarry
- Ali vs. Bonavena
- Fight of the Century (Frazier vs. Ali I)
- Ali vs. Ellis
- Ali vs. Mathis
- Ali vs. Blin
- Ali vs. M. Foster
- Ali vs. Lewis
- Ali vs. B. Foster
- Ali vs. Bugner
- Ali vs. Norton
- Ali vs. Lubbers
- Ali vs. Frazier II
- The Rumble in the Jungle (Foreman vs. Ali)
- Ali vs. Wepner
- Ali vs. Lyle
- Thrilla in Manila (Ali vs. Frazier III)
- Ali vs. Coopman
- Ali vs. Young
- Ali vs. Dunn
- Ali vs. Evangelista
- Ali vs. Shavers
- Ali vs. Spinks
- Spinks vs. Ali II
- Holmes vs. Ali
- Ali vs. Berbick
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Family | |
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Team and associates | |
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Books |
- The Greatest: My Own Story (1975 autobiography)
- The Fight (1975)
- Muhammad Ali: His Life and Times (1991 biography)
- King of the World (1998 biography)
- Facing Ali (2002)
- Muhammad Ali: The Glory Years (2002 biography)
- The Soul of a Butterfly (2004 autobiography)
- Twelve Rounds to Glory (2007 biography)
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Related |
- Religious views of Muhammad Ali
- Rope-a-dope
- Clay v. United States
- Muhammad Ali vs. Antonio Inoki
- Muhammad Ali Center
- Muhammad Ali in India
- Muhammad Ali in China
- Ali Mall
- Muhammad Ali International Airport
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Category |
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Feature films | |
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Documentaries | |
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Producers Guild of America Award for Outstanding Sports Program |
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- 30 for 30 (2011)
- Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel (2012)
- SportsCenter (2013)
- Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel (2014)
- Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel (2015)
- Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel / VICE World of Sports (2016)
- Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel (2017)
- Being Serena (2018)
- What's My Name: Muhammad Ali (2019)
- Defying Gravity: The Untold Story of Women’s Gymnastics (2020)
- 100 Foot Wave (2021)
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