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The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind

2019 | 113m | English

(49147 votes)

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Popularity: 5 (history)

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Against all the odds, a thirteen year old boy in Malawi invents an unconventional way to save his family and village from famine.
Release Date: Feb 14, 2019
Director: Chiwetel Ejiofor
Writer: Bryan Mealer, William Kamkwamba, Chiwetel Ejiofor
Genres: Drama, History
Keywords africa, windmill, family power struggle, water for life, challenge for change, dedicated, ingenuity, dedication, struggling life, struggle for independence, the ingenious one
Production Companies BBC Film, Potboiler Productions, Participant, BFI
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Maxwell Simba William Kamkwamba
Chiwetel Ejiofor Trywell Kamkwamba
Aïssa Maïga Agnes Kamkwamba
Lily Banda Annie Kamkwamba
Joseph Marcell Chief Wembe
Lemogang Tsipa Mike Kachigunda
Philbert Falakeza Gilbert Wimbe
Noma Dumezweni Edith Sikelo
Khalani Makunje Daniel Ngwata
Robert Agengo Jeremiah Kamkwamba
Felix Lemburgo John Kamkwamba
Raymond Ofula Mr. Ofesi
Rophium Banda Mr. Bamusi
Kelvin Maxwell Ngoma Charity Malamusi
Edwin Chonde President Muluzi
Fiskan Makawa Priest
Beatus Ble Msamange Clubhouse Boy
Trevor Dominic Tiyamike Kamkwamba (6 months)
Truth Dominic Tiyamike Kamkwamba (6 months)
Rashid Tambala Tiyamike Kamkwamba (1 year)
Latifa Tambala Tiyamike Kamkwamba (1 year)
Fredrick Lukhere Mkubwi
Hestingzi Phiri Shabani Mkubwi
Samson Kambalu Joe Godsten
Martin Githinji Reginald Nwachi
Melvin Alusa Justin Mitwa
Amos Chimpokoser Mizeck Chikankheni
Kelvin Chimpokoser Goeffrey
Eddie Mbugua Charles Daud
George Misinde M.C.
Hope Chisano Scavenger
Aaron Mhone Officer 1
Noel Mkubwi Officer 2
James Mhone Desk Clerk
Bruno Chitsulo John Madisi
Hilde Phiri Alile Kamkwamba
Lomuthi Jere Mika Kamkwamba
Ian Chisekula Man in Admarc Queue
Owen Chikanken Farmer 1
Gospel Thawale Farmer 2
Edward Khomamphero Farmer 3
Rodgers Wagawa Boy
Grace Msiska Villager
Name Job
Francesca Van Der Feyst Makeup Designer
Bia Salgado Costume Design
Bryan Mealer Book
Valerio Bonelli Editor
William Kamkwamba Book
João Bueno Art Direction
Hemal Shah Line Producer
Chiwetel Ejiofor Director, Screenplay
Alexa L. Fogel Casting
Tulé Peak Production Design
Dick Pope Director of Photography
Antonio Pinto Original Music Composer
Name Title
Andrea Calderwood Producer
Norman Merry Executive Producer
Joe Oppenheimer Executive Producer
Jim Shamoon Executive Producer
Donald Sabourin Co-Producer
Peter Hampden Executive Producer
Mario Zvan Executive Producer
Gail Egan Producer
Jonathan King Executive Producer
Compton Ross Executive Producer
Phil Hunt Executive Producer
Jeff Skoll Executive Producer
Natascha Wharton Executive Producer
Tom Harberd Associate Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
7.0

This is a great looking film depicting the abject poverty, despite their best efforts, of a subsistence farming community in Malawi. The cinematography is glorious as we follow the Kamkwamba family's struggles to educate their children and feed themselves at the same time - in the face of some prett ... y brutal government corruption and a severe drought. Son "William" (Maxwell Simba) is thirteen, and he has more than an average degree of nouse to him - he concludes, after studying a few engineering books in his school's library - that by cannibalising an old bike and an old ghetto-blaster, he can create a turbine mechanism that could be used to generate electrical power to pump water and help them to improve their harvest, and their lives... Chiwitel Ejiofor is his rather sceptical father, struggling under the pressures of keeping his family alive and the two have quite a forceful battle of wills as the young man attempts to convince his father that sacrificing the family's only mode of transport is a risk worth taking! I found the establishing parts of the story a bit too slow; once I understood the extent of their predicament and what the young man was trying to do, I was itching for him to succeed - and the behaviour of the father I found irritating and incongruous, slightly, with a man so keen on educating his family. That said, once it starts to focus on the project, I was astonished by the ingenuity of "William" and his young student friends as they materially change the lives of their famines for ever. It's a good film this - a try triumph of optimism over experience that I largely enjoyed watching.

Mar 28, 2022