What's My Name: Muhammad Ali


What's My Name: Muhammad Ali is a 2019 documentary film directed by Antoine Fuqua. The film is produced by Maverick Carter, Maren Domzalski, Antoine Fuqua, Bill Gerber, Noor Haydar, and LeBron James under the banner of Sutter Road Picture Company and is distributed by HBO. The film is based on life of Muhammad Ali.

Plot

One of the most iconic figures in athletic history, Muhammad Ali's incredible story from world champion boxer to inspiring social activist is explored through his own voice and never-before-seen archival material.

Cast

The instrumental score was composed by Marcelo Zarvos and released on CD as "Muhammad Ali ". In addition, the movie contains the following songs and spoken word pieces, which are not included on the soundtrack album:

Critical response

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. But this smartly crafted film holds you all the way." Brian Tallerico of RogerEbert.com wrote, " 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." 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. "