****Disney provided an all-expense paid trip
for me to cover this great event ****
While in
LA for the Queen of Katwe event we were very fortunate to be able to sit down
and chat with the stars of the film, with Lupita Nyong’o, who portrays “Harriet
Mutesi”, Madina Nalwanga “Phiona Mutesi” & Martin Kabanza who played Phiona’s
brother “Brian Mugabi” in Queen of Katwe.
Photo credit Carol Jones / All Mommy Wants
Ever wonder what interviewing an
Oscar winner is like? Well it is pretty amazing… I am still in awe that I was
able to interview Lupita Nyong’o. Her Oscar winning performance in 12 Years a
Slave, was spectacular. In person she was stunning, and graceful, just as you would
imagine. Sure we are all familiar with the lovely Lupita Nyong’o but I would
like to introduce you all to some very talented newcomers Madina Nalwanga, and Martin Kabanza.
Madina Nalwanga, grew up in a
life similar to Phiona in the movie Queen of Katwe, she too spent her time on
the streets selling corn but instead of using chess to get away from the life
she was living, Madina used dance as her outlet to escape. She was spotted on
the streets and given a chance at the Sosolya Undugu Dance Academy for underprivileged
youth. Queen of Katwe was the first acting job form Madina, she learned to act
just for this film. Martin Kabanza was discovered while playing football, and
made his acting debut in Queen of Katwe.
I was excited to speak with each of
these talented actors. As soon as this trio entered the room you could see
their fondness for each other, Lupita was a bit of a mother hen, watching after
the kids and making sure they were in the spotlight. This was such a heartwarming
interview with some laughs and even some tears. So what did we have to ask
these talented folks? Here are some of the great interview questions:
What was the three of you working
together like?
Lupita Nyong’o: "We like each other, and we had a lot of fun
together. I met them before we started shooting. They were both
just so receptive to me and Madina actually taught me how to cook. My whole
onscreen family, we went and did it together and then we went back to her house
and she showed me how to prepare the meal. They’re really hungry and curious
and present as actors and it was so lovely for me to have that present kind of
immediate condition to work in".
Photo credit Carol Jones / All Mommy Wants
Martin Kabanza: "What you talk about
Mama?"
Lupita Nyong’o: "They still call me Mama".
Martin Kabanza: "It was my first
time acting, I never knew anything about acting, but she taught us how to get into
character. We used to copy her everything she do. We tried to do it,
so she was so good. She was a good mom".
Madina Nalwanga: “I really used to copy her and I named myself copycat because every time
I could see her getting, getting ready, getting to character and then I do what
she was doing in a quiet ways and she can’t see me, but she was really good and
she really helped me in some of the hard scenes that are really hard because I
could not really cry because you’ll never find dancers sad. We are always happy
and she was there for me to make sure that I get into character so that I can
cry. She really helped me so much”.
Photo credit Carol Jones / All Mommy Wants
“That’s why I still call her mom
because ever since I was young and I ever since I left my mom because she
wanted me to go to school and that’s why I left her, I’ve never had someone
else or anyone else that I’ve ever called Mom since I was four up to last year,
so she was the first one to be called mom from my mom and it was so, so nice
for me to call her mom. She was amazing for me and when I called mom for the
first time, she replied to me, and I got touched inside my heart”.
Photo credit Carol Jones / All Mommy Wants
Martin Kabanza: “I was raised by my grandparents. My mother left me when I was
three months, because it was my first time to
say mom in my mouth”.
When the
kids spoke about calling Lupita Mama, it just broke me down to tears. Oh the
tears! I saw now why when they all walked into the interview Lupita looked
after the children so intently. When the children talked about their “Mama”
there wasn’t a dry eye in the room. There was true love there and these kids
and Lupita will be forever changed because of this film. To them it was not just
a job, not just a film, but they built an amazing relationship. My daughter calls me Mama, and hearing the
love these children had for Lupita, made me think of my daughter and how much I
missed her, I just wanted to give her a big hug. It was tough but we had to get
it together and go on with the interviews, we still had some great questions to
come!
Photo credit Carol Jones / All Mommy Wants
Are there any scenes that were
especially touching for you?
Lupita Nyong’o: “What wasn’t touching? I do remember once we were about to shoot the
eviction scene, where we all, get evicted and these two were very quiet they
were quite, pensive and I asked them how they felt. They both mentioned how
this was their life. They both experienced evictions in their past and I
just remember being really moved at how this, the artifice was reflecting a
real life in Phiona, but also in both of them and that they were having this
chance to tell their story, to bring it to a larger audience that would understand
the, challenges of poverty.
But also the triumph of people who live through it,
the fact that poverty is not, is not one’s definition. They were going to have
this chance to put that experience of their past into very, very good and
immediate use in the scene were about to shoot”…. “Here I am playing the mother and being the shepherdess
of these two going through this experience and yet, I was learning so much from
them. I was just humbled by the, that moment and being able to take their lead
as we went to do that scene”.
Photo credit Carol Jones / All Mommy Wants
What was your favorite scene in the
movie?
Martin Kabanza : “Where, I run for the chicken. It was so work
for me because all the time I was eating chicken!”
Lupita Nyong’o: “I was
trying to teach them about when they give you food, you can’t eat too much of
it because there’s going to be so many takes and you’re going to be sick by the
time you finish the scene and I wasn’t there for that scene, but we had a scene
where we had to eat this stew and the art department made this stew so good, so
all the kids were just like, scarfing it down and I was like, guy, you’ve got
to slow down because you’re not going to make it and then before you know it,
and they didn’t want. By the time we’re shooting, they’re pushing it
away. They didn’t want anything to do with it.”
Photo credit Carol Jones / All Mommy Wants
Madina Nalwanga: “My
favorite part in the movie was seeing David (Oyelowo) running around
doing the cat and dog scene because not in my life, I’ve never had someone who
has time for me, who has time for all of us. He had time for us, so he
could do the cat and dog playing for us... It was fun for me. I
liked it, but I felt it because I felt it because ever since, for all of my
life, I’ve never had someone like that” “He had time for us, so I respected him, his time and I enjoyed watching
what he was doing for us and it was so amazing to see him jumping, collapsing that
was my favorite”.
Martin Kabanza: “Another time, scene that I liked in the
movie is the flood scene . I like Mama doing it. She was so real
and me, I didn’t have that power of crying, but she made me cry in that scene
because she was so real”.
Lupita Nyong’o: “It was,
and we shot that in South Africa over four days and it was the winter time in
South Africa, so it was a little shy of thirty degrees so we would get to set,
get into our costumes, go into a hot tub, get wet and then go into this freezing
cold water all day and every time they said, cut, we’d run to this hot tub. And
just sit in and then we got all muddy because of the mud in the water and we’d
just sit there and, sing and talk and play until we had to go again”.
Photo credit Carol Jones / All Mommy Wants
Do you prefer roles in stories that
have never been told and what do you hope to bring to the forefront in playing
those roles?
Lupita Nyong’o: “I love
playing roles that that stretch me and help me to learn something new and deep
about the human experience…. To be able to bring, to the forefront
stories, particular and specific stories about African women in their variety is
so exciting to me because I’m a child of global popular culture. I grew up
watching Mexican, Brazilian, Australian, English, American TV. I was able to
identify with all those people that I met and learn something new about those
cultures".
"I identified with the sibling rivalry or the heartbreak or whatnot
and so for an African story to be playing that same kind of role, a universal
story that’s still and it’s specificity as we find with Phiona Mutesi in this
story of Queen of Katwe, it is my pride and my joy. I am so happy to be able to
play a part in, in making the African woman the global woman”.
Lupita and the kids were so very down to earth
and very nice to meet. Each of these newcomers were amazing, in Queen of Katwe.
They took to acting very well, I am sure we will see more of them in the
future. Lupita was amazing as usual, she has such a knack of becoming the
characters she plays and I would not be surprised if another Oscar nod is in
her future.
Have you had the chance to see Queen of Katwe on the big screen?
Queen of Katwe is playing now in select theaters, be sure to check your local
listings for a theater near you. If there are no theaters playing the film,
near you… don’t worry, the movie will be in theaters nationwide starting
9/30/16! Are you looking forward to seeing Queen of Katwe?
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5 comments:
This definitely looks like a powerful movie that I'll most likely need tissues for. What a great opportunity to interview them. And, I love how they call Lupita Mama.
I am looking forward to watching this movie with my kids. I think it will be great!
I'd love to see this movie! The trailer looks awesome. I'll have to try and fit some time into our schedule to see it. - Sarah, Must Have Mom
What a great opportunity to get to know some new talent! Queen of Katwe looks like a powerful movie and I look forward to seeing it.
I am looking forward to seeing this movie with my daughters. I like the way you were able to get behind the scenes and share information with us about the story and the characters.
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