A former child soldier in Uganda, the boxer Kassim continues to wrestle with the effects of the violence he witnessed and committed.
Kassim the Dream (2009)
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Reviews Counted:11
Fresh:6
Rotten:5
Average Rating:5.4/10
Runtime: 87 mins
Genre: Education/General Interest
Synopsis:
This is the story of World Champion Boxer, Kassim "The Dream" Ouma -- born in Uganda, kidnapped by the rebel army and trained to be a child soldier at the age of 6. When the rebels took over the...
This is the story of World Champion Boxer, Kassim "The Dream" Ouma -- born in Uganda, kidnapped by the rebel army and trained to be a child soldier at the age of 6. When the rebels took over the government, Kassim became an army soldier who was forced to commit many horrific atrocities, making him both a victim and perpetrator. He soon discovered the army’s boxing team and realized the sport was his ticket to freedom. After 12 years of warfare, Kassim defected from Africa and arrived in the United States. Homeless and culture shocked, he quickly rose through the boxing ranks and became Junior Middleweight Champion of the World.
Kassim, now age 29, seems to have obtained the American Dream with his jovial nature, fame and hip hop lifestyle. As Kassim trains for his next world title fight against Jermain Taylor in Little Rock Arkansas, keeping his demons out of the ring becomes increasingly difficult. His desires to reunite with family in Uganda intensify when Kassim’s only hope for a safe return is a military pardon from the president and government responsible for his abduction.
From the director of The Devil’s Miner, Kief Davidson received unprecedented access to Kassim Ouma during a pivotal time in the boxer’s career. Filmed in cinema verite, current events are skillfully woven in with brutal revelations of a stolen childhood. The parallels reveal a complex and haunted fighter surviving against incredible odds. --© IFC Films
Director: Kief Davidson
Director: Kief Davidson
Screenwriter: Kief Davidson
Studio: IFC Films
Reviews for Kassim the Dream
Occasionally the subject matter of a documentary transcends the film's artistic construction
While it tells a remarkable and disturbing story, you may come away with a nagging sense that Kassim the Dream only skims the surface.
Full of obvious good intentions, the film still suffers from a rambling narrative that leaves too many loose ends.
Kassim Ouma has, to say the least, an unusual life story....The filmmaker Kief Davidson recounts this vivid tale in the dull documentary.
Troubling look at an exiled prizefighter who returns to Uganda to confront his past.
Fueled by the nervous energy of its irrepressible subject, Kassim the Dream is a lively and colorful treatment of what’s thus far been a remarkable life.
Kassim the Dream's aestheticization of human despair is nearly obscene.
The story of Kassim "the Dream" Ouma and his rise from Ugandan child soldier to world champion boxer combines serious human rights issues with incredible triumph-over-adversity sports lore.
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