Muhammad Ali: The Greatest

Muhammad Ali: The Greatest

Muhammad Ali as a social phenomenon. Muhammad Ali as a media phenomenon. Muhammad Ali as a political phenomenon, as a force shaping national, racial, and cultural identity – as a vindication of difference, as a means of self-determination, as a revolutionary method, as a mode of rebellion. How many varied things he was, the boxer named Cassius Clay, beyond a sporting phenomenon! This superb documentary by William Klein is a meditation on Muhammad Ali as a living intersection of words and movement (he genuinely did always seem to be dancing, and not just when in the ring), and of images, stances, and symbolism brought together within the personality, voice, and body of one person to articulate something far bigger than a human being: the timeless symbol of an indomitable energy striving ever forward, constantly thirsting to surpass itself. Watching Klein’s film, you feel this energy flood you – proof, if needed, that Muhammad Ali is still very much alive, as only legends know how to defy death. Legends, that is, and cinema.

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Direction: William Klein
Script: William Klein
Cinematography: William Klein, Etienne Becker, Patrice Wyers
Editing: Eva Zora, Francine Grubert, Isabelle Ratherie
Sound: Henri Moline, Harald Maury
Music: Mickey Baker, Umban, West African Cosmos
Actors: Muhammad Ali, Sonny Liston, Malcolm X, Angelo Dundee, Jack Nilon, Chris Dundee, Finlay Campbell
Production: Films Paris New York, Delpire Productions
Producers: Rene Noël
Format: HD
Color: Color, B/W
Production Country: France
Production Year: 1974
Duration: 123'
Contact: Arte Distribution

William Klein

Filmography

1964-65 Cassius the Great
1966 Who Are You, Polly Maggoo? (fiction)
1970 Eldridge Cleaver Black Panther
1974 Muhammad Ali the Greatest
1978 Maydays
1980 The Little Richard Story
1981 The French
1985 Mode in France
1991 Babilee ’91
1993 In and Out of Fashion
1999 The Messiah