00:15In 1974, a boxing match became a moment in world Black history.
00:20When We Work Kings looks back at the legendary fight between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman.
00:25which was organized in Kinshasa, at the Zahir, but this documentary is about much more than just sport.
00:31It shows Ali being reconnected to Africa.
00:34He is hailed as a symbol of resistance and Black pride.
00:37We can see that Black success is not limited to American borders.
00:41It is part of a diaspora, a shared imagination, a shared memory.
00:46And it was important to show that during Black History Month.
00:49Ali is no longer just a boxer, he becomes an heir and a transmitter.
00:52When We Work Kings shows that Black success can become a universal language.
00:57and who is capable of symbolically gathering and repairing
01:00and above all to restore African history to its rightful place in the global narrative.
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